Science: Divers set underwater record A group of Italian divers have spent two weeks living underwater as part of an experiment, and have set a record.
Science: Life Underwater Put to the Test A team of six Italian divers hopes to show it's possible to colonize the sea bed by living underwater for 2 weeks.
Science: Hagfish Slime Converts Any Water to Slime This is nasty and crazy at the same time. Really cool video of a Hagfish's slime being mixed with water. It automatically converts it to all slime pretty much..
Science: Dirt digger rocketing toward Mars CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A robotic dirt and ice digger rocketed toward Mars on Saturday, beginning a 422 million-mile journey that NASA hopes will culminate next spring in the first ever landing within the red planet's Arctic Circle.
Science: Fifty Years Later: a Look at Sputnik's Legacy When Sputnik first orbited the Earth 50 years ago, the world gazed at the heavens in awe and apprehension. The world's first man-made satellite marked a stunning achievement and helped define the course of the space race.
Science: Baby dinosaur fossils found Scientists in China have discovered a fossilised group of baby dinosaurs which they say proves the creatures had a herd instinct.
Science: Etna's fireworks Etna erupts regularly, but rarely causes any damage to the surrounding villages. Although the local airport of Catania, based at the base of the volcano, would close during the night as a precaution.
Science: Humans blamed for dolphin's demise The first extinction of a large vertebrate for more than 50 years has been declared after desperate efforts to rescue it came up short. Experts say the Yangtze River Dolphin has been killed off due to it being getting caught up in the nets of fishing boats in Eastern China where it lived. It...