Scientists discover ‘reverse photosynthesis’ Sunlight combined with a special enzyme breaks down the chemical bonds in plants. It is called reverse photosynthesis and has industrial applications, say scientists.
Get your telescopes ready: Three planets visible in March Keep your eyes on the night sky this month and you might just spot Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter.
Starquakes reveal massive internal magnetic fields Astrophysicists studying starquakes have discovered powerful magnetic fields within red giants, which can tell us a lot about how the stars were born, lived, and died.
1.4 billion years old forces are causing climate change today Scientists have found evidence that the same natural forces that are causing climate changes today made the climate turbulent 1.4 billion years ago.
Scandinavian star cameras launched into space NASA has just launched four spacecraft that will orbit the Earth to seek answers to fundamental mysteries about our planet's magnetic field and extremely high velocity particles.
For Scandinavians, this year's solar eclipse will be mind-blowing On Friday 20 March 2015, Scandinavians will experience the most complete partial eclipse of the Sun in decades.
New study: we're not getting enough vitamin D Official vitamin D recommendations are way too low, and Scandinavians are not getting anywhere near enough vitamin D.
American forest fires are melting the ice on Greenland Forest fires are covering the ice sheets with black particles that make the ice melt faster.