Inside Science News Service

After top dark matter candidate fizzles out, physicists look to more exotic realms.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
Swimming in a straight line, not weaving, could indicate a problem.
Emily DeMarco, Staff Writer
Images of distorted galaxies provide a new resource for studying dark matter and dark energy.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
Scientists find the remains of a young dinosaur that starved to death.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
The head's structure may not explain as much about an animal's posture as long believed.
Erin Ross, Contributor
Odd viruses flourish in boiling, acidic Yellowstone hot springs.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Scientists are combining new technologies to reveal how the animals use tree canopies.
Emily DeMarco, Staff Writer
A new study pits humans against computers to uncover AI weaknesses.
Charles Q. Choi, Contributor
Microscopic drug-filled "balloons" can be ruptured precisely where needed.
Dave Zobel, Contributor
Our planet might not have always been the biggest rock in the inner solar system.
Ramin Skibba, Contributor
The amateur playing with reigning Masters champ Jordan Spieth relies on physics knowledge and a unique set of clubs.
Peter Gwynne, Contributor
New principles could pave the way for custom molecules.
Dave Zobel, Contributor