China Imposes Mass DNA Collection on Muslim Region
The majority-Muslim region of Xinjiang has already been subject to increased government control in recent years.
No Armada Needed: U.S. Maintains Huge Presence in Asia
The U.S.'s huge military footprint has long served as a deterrent to North Korea.
Japanese Prepare for War With Nuclear Shelters
Fears over North Korea's missile and nuclear testing have increased demand for bomb shelters and air purifiers throughout Japan.
Virtual Warfare: U.S. Navy Tests Technologies in 3-D
Despite its title, the USS Dahlgren isn't a warship—it's a cybernetic lab that allows for the simulation of drills at a fraction of the cost and effort.
North Korea Vows to Respond With 'Merciless Attack'
The war games are an annual military exercise carried out by the U.S. and South Korea.
Hamilton: Mercedes Driver On Differences in New F1 Cars
Hamilton is seeking his fourth world title.
North Korea's Neighbors Respond to Missile
The U.S., South Korea and Japan have already planned an emergency meeting.
China May Be Testing New Long-range Air-to-air Missile
President Xi Jinping is overseeing an ambitious military modernization program that includes stealth jets and aircraft carriers.
North Korea Retains Nuclear Plans Despite Trump Win
Pyongyang's main newspaper said Barack Obama's "strategic patience" had not paid off.
Praxis Does Not Make Perfect
Teaching talent can be better assessed in classroom settings rather than via ethically suspect outside businesses.
Anti-Doping Agency Likely to Oversee Athlete Testing
International Olympic Committee agrees to give WADA an expanded role in the wake of international doping scandals.
If Siblings Have Schizophrenia, Risk Factor Increases
Researchers examined 6,000 Israeli patients' siblings who were diagnosed and hospitalized with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or depression.
FDA Recommends Zika Testing for Blood Donated in U.S.
The agency said its decision to expand blood screening in the United States was, in part, based on concerns about more cases of local transmission in Florida,
Early Childhood Learning Key to Fixing Public Education
Learning can't start soon enough, as early childhood education programs benefit the student and society at large.
With Water Scare New Jersey Schools Tests Kids For Lead
Voluntary lead testing began on Thursday in the state's largest school district after 30 schools were found to have high levels of lead in the water fountains last week.
Renault Recalls 15,000 Vehicles for Emissions Tests
Renault is not alone in exceeding emissions levels, France's Energy Minister Segolene Royal said.
Michael Bloomberg Is Wrong About School Testing
Tools that provide insight into what's going on with students are what teachers need.
€6,000 Giant Rats to Sniff Out Tuberculosis
A Belgian NGO is training rats to deal with deadly disease which is prominent in east African countries.
Russia Successfully Tests Alternative to U.S.-Funded GPS Technology
The country has spent billions of dollars creating their own navigation system.
MIT Professor Creates Cancer-Detecting Yogurt
The dairy cocktail could replace colonoscopies and MRIs
Building the Better Lab Rat
Cutting back on animal testing isn't just good ethics, it's good science
Killing to Stay Alive
What will happen if scientists are forced to stop experimenting on mice and other animals?