Tyrannosaur auctioned despite protests from Mongolia
A near-complete tyrannosaur skeleton has been auctioned for $1 million. The problem? The dinosaur is has only ever been found in Mongolia, and exporting fossils from the country has been illegal for 50 years
Rubber soul: California's 6-million-tyre mountain
Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky explores oil in its industrial and economic context, and its effects on our cultural and social lives
Magnetic space whirlpools give Mercury a plasma shower
The waves in the magnetic field around Mercury are larger and more frequent than those around Earth
Best illusions of 2012: Gravity-defying slope
Watch an illusion that seems to defy gravity with a mind-boggling slope
US baby boomers urged to get tested for hepatitis C
It kills more Americans than AIDS, but a one-off blood test for people born between 1945 and 1965 could prevent 120,000 deaths
Release of Arctic methane could accelerate warming
Melting Arctic permafrost could put even more methane - a potent greenhouse gas - into the atmosphere than previously thought, and accelerate global warming
Telerobotics offers third way for space exploration
Letting astronauts control robots on a planet's surface from orbit will give them far more control and make missions more productive
A history of the insatiably curious
In Curiosity, Philip Ball argues that the root of modern science lies not in deduction but in the experimental curiosity of "natural magicians"
The man who gave us risk intelligence
Humans are poor at assessing probability, but psychologist Dylan Evans has found an elite group with genius scores on a scale he calls risk quotient
Dump the pump: When oil will lose its lustre
Oil production may fall in 10 years - not because it is running out but because electric cars will be cheaper and gasoline engines will be better
Mowing down seagrass meadows will cut loose carbon
Seagrass holds as much carbon per hectare as the world's forests, but is declining dangerously
Launch scrub hits first commercial ISS mission
SpaceX misses its 1-second-long launch window - but there will be another opportunity to launch the rocket on Tuesday
Sumatran orang-utans delay puberty to build up strength
Young male orang-utans can put off sexual maturity for up to 10 years, building up their strength until they're ready to challenge dominant males
Zuckerberg patents aim to simplify Facebook messages
Patents are technology's first draft - and they don't stop coming even when Facebook's initial public offering is hogging the headlines
Lots of nail-biting on the eve of a historic launch
The SpaceX Dragon capsule is prepared for a mission to the International Space Station, and officials are managing expectations
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