Inside Science News Service

Success in this slick sport requires intense physical effort and concentration.
Chris Gorski, Editor
A new arsenic-munching bacteria changes scientists views about life on other planets.
Carrie Arnold, Contributor
Obama's address celebrates science and technology but leaves anxieties about budget freeze.
Devin Powell, Contributor
A type of volcanic lightning was discovered during Mount Redoubt's Jan. 2009 eruption.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
A university in Texas is trying to build the most powerful laser in the world.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Green parks located in dry climates may actually increase the amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere.
Devin Powell, Contributor
Relief workers warned that more buildings might collapse.
Devin Powell, Contributor
Are younger residents of Manhattan's Lower East Side ditching the vowels of Gotham's native dialect?
Devin Powell, Contributor
Researchers try to identify at-risk regions but cannot predict the next 'big one'.
Devin Powell, Contributor
New ecology research reports that different ski slope construction methods can greatly impact mountainside ecology.
Chris Gorski, Editor
U.S. silver was used to make uranium bomb material during World War II.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
Evidence for a new kind of stellar explosion 7 billion years ago.
Phil Schewe, Contributor