Nation Nov 19 Should bankers take a Hippocratic Oath? Thanks to recent financial scandals and fraud, public trust in the financial industry is low. But a new study published in the journal Nature shows that bankers, themselves, aren't dishonest people; the industry makes them behave dishonestly. What is it… By Simone Pathe
Science Feb 13 Love Is a Chemical Reaction, Scientists Find To poets, love might be a many-splendored thing. But in neuroscientist Larry Young's lab, love is biochemistry. By PBS News Hour
Science Jan 22 New Study Shows Warming Trend in Antarctica Antarctica, a part of the world that researchers had previously believed was bucking the trend of global warming, is getting warmer after all, according to a newly released study. By Admin, PBS News Hour
Science Nov 27 In China, Scientists Discover Oldest Turtle Fossil Ever Found Which came first, the land turtle or the sea turtle? Scientists aren't sure, but a newly-discovered fossil of a 220-million-year-old turtle seems to tip the scale toward aquatic evolution, and may help explain how turtles evolved their shells. By PBS News Hour
Jul 10 Lunar Water Signs Found in Apollo Mission Rocks By PBS News Hour A new analysis of moon pebbles collected decades ago has found that the small stones contained traces of water, according to a report Thursday in the journal Nature by Brown University geologist Alberto Saal and his colleagues. Continue reading