Scientists detect magmatic water on moon’s surface

"This impressive research confirms earlier lab analyses of Apollo samples, and will help broaden our understanding of how this water originated and where it might exist in the lunar mantle," - NLSI Director Yvonne Pendleton.

Supervolcanic ash can turn to lava miles from eruption

Viscous heating can reheat volcanic ash enough to convert it to lava.

Changes in river chemistry affect water supplies

In the first survey of its kind, researchers looked at long-term records of alkalinity trends in 97 streams and rivers from Florida to New Hampshire.

Penn study finds earlier peak for Spain’s glaciers

The finding sheds new light on how regional climate has varied over time, providing information that could lead to more-accurate global climate models.

Lowest temperature for life discovered

Scientists have pinpointed the lowest temperature at which simple life can live and grow.

Wolves howl because they care

When a member of the wolf pack leaves the group, the howling by those left behind isn't a reflection of stress but of the quality of their relationships.

Meat-eating predators eat fruit, study says

A Wildlife Conservation Society led study examines overlooked role fruit-eating crocodilians may play in forest regeneration.

Zombie vortices may help lead to birth of new stars

Vortices arise from dead zones in disks around newly forming stars and help the stars complete their birth process.

Computer can read letters directly from the brain

A new method of analyzing MRI brain images enables researchers to determine which letter a test subject was looking at.

Earliest known iron artifacts come from outer space

The objects, which trace their origins to outer space, also predate the emergence of iron smelting by two millennia.