Climate models underestimate rapid ice melt events on Greenland Severe ice melt events on Greenland go almost undetected by climate models, which could mean that ice melt projections for the future are too low, warn scientists.
Nobel prize winner: Let’s find dark matter and dark energy Dark matter and dark energy continue to be cosmological conundra for physicists worldwide. Nobel prize winner Brian Schmidt offers his perspective in an interview.
Higgs: a scientific delight or a painful headache? CERN releases new findings on the Higgs boson that once again brings the future of particle physics into question.