Los Alamos’ Map of Science illustrates the online behavior of Scientists accessing Journals.

Map of Science
Credit: Los Alamos National Laboratory
|
Costal Wolves exhibit the behaviors of mammals that may one day evolve to live in the sea, like ancestors whales and dolphins did in the past.
There was a bat clinging to space shuttle Discovery during its launch.
Interior Department study finds inland bird populations declining, but wetland populations increasing thanks to environmental protections.
Extraordinarily rare 95 million year old octopus fossil find sheds some light on the evolution of these wonderful animals.

Octopus Fossil
Credit: Dirk Fuchs
|
Glucose-sensitive ink could provide diabetics with a tattoo to monitor their blood-sugar levels.
Thank researchers at the University of Florida for a new tasty grape called “Delicious.” Hopefully coming to a grocery store nearby in the near future.
Daily Show: U.S. Ends War on Science
No comments yet.