Inside Science News Service

Strange properties could make the devices ideal for chaotic, hostile environments.
Charles Q. Choi, Contributor
Two gangs flow ivory from the wild to Mombasa, and then to the market.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Physicists find that high winds pummel all forests equally.
Gabriel Popkin, Contributor
Scientists detect billion-year-old gravitational message.
Gabriel Popkin, Contributor
For one night, science and technology are the stars of the show.
Emilie Lorditch, Staff Writer
The challenges of nourishing astronauts on years-long trips.
Charles Q. Choi, Contributor
Mild stress could help burn fat and lose weight.
Brian Owens, Contributor
Safer gun technology may one day be available to consumers.
Katharine Gammon, Contributor
New research explores how giraffes defy gravity when they drink.
Emily DeMarco, Staff Writer
Laser spacecraft would redirect objects away from a collision course with Earth.
Charles Q. Choi, Contributor
Austria’s 19th century "Waltz King," Johann Strauss Jr. composed technology-themed pieces for students of Vienna's Polytechnic Institute
Catherine Meyers, Staff Writer
Economists find bikers, motorcyclists and pedestrians are most at risk.
Emily DeMarco, Staff Writer