Inside Science News Service

Wearable tech could help cowboys spot sick animals sooner.
Brian Owens, Contributor
Learning how biological materials fail can assist engineers.
Peter Gwynne, Contributor
3D tracking of insects reveals surprisingly bouncy behavior.
Michael Greshko, Contributor
Wood-based products can behave like mini-earthquakes.
Michael Greshko, Contributor
New research pinpoints the acoustic ingredient that gives screams their terror.
Charles Q. Choi, Contributor
New finding makes puddle physics a bit less muddy.
Charles Q. Choi, Contributor
New research builds case for a biological link between stimulant use and HIV onset.
Benjamin Plackett, Contributor
New model suggests trailing cars could give big aerodynamic advantages.
Marcus Woo, Contributor
New technologies could reduce auto accidents.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Study of Toba/Qom in Argentina highlights effect of artificial lights on sleep patterns.
Rebecca Boyle, Contributor
The subatomic muon could reveal potentially disastrous pipe corrosion.
Charles Q. Choi, Contributor
Asteroid Day aims to raise awareness of future collision risks.
Peter Gwynne, Contributor