Inside Science News Service

A few things to consider while chewing on your Halloween candy.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Studying carpet wrinkles is real science.
Mike Lucibella, Contributor
Scientists say that further protection for unique geologic features is needed within the United States.
Chris Gorski, Editor
A team from Penn State University competes in the Solar Decathlon on the National Mall in Washington.
Devin Powell, Contributor
A team from the University of Kentucky competes in the Solar Decathlon on the National Mall in Washington.
Devin Powell, Contributor
Examining the award-winning work toward the future of antibiotics that won the 2009 Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
The era of great private industry when laboratories conducted long-term research in the physical sciences faded in the 1980s.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
The 2009 Nobel Prize for physics was awarded to scientists that produced high-speed optical links and technology used in digital cameras.
Phil Schewe, Contributor
The Ig Nobel Prize is a reminder that silly-sounding science, however improbable, still offer significance.
Devin Powell, Contributor
Physicists determine nature's limit to making faster processors.
Inside Science Contributor
Expert panel revisits the danger of air travel during a pandemic.
Jason Socrates Bardi, Editor
Waves too fast, too close for advanced detection system.
Devin Powell, Contributor