The unconventional method could help astronomers better track meteorites that fall during the daytime.
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Surprising as it may seem, we are all very good at denial. Negation, however, is a different phenomena.
If we manage to avoid a large catastrophe, we are living at the early beginnings of human history.
The far side of the Moon is incredibly different from the Earth-facing side. 63 years later, we know why the Moon’s faces are not alike.
Non-avian dinosaurs were thought terrestrially bound, but newly unearthed fossils suggest they conquered prehistoric waters, too.
Manly Bands wanted to improve on mens’ wedding bands. Mission accomplished.
Discussions of human evolution are usually backward looking, as if the greatest triumphs and challenges were in the distant past.
Stem cell-derived chondrocytes could be the key to regenerating damaged cartilage.
Some scientists believe the lightning-produced frequencies may be connected to our brain waves, meditation, and hypnosis.
Even with leap years and long-term planning, our calendar won’t be good forever. Here’s why, and how to fix it.
These distant cousins of starfish live on sea floors around the globe.
Once numbering just 27 birds, the global population of California condors is now in the hundreds.
A study looks at how to use nuclear detonations to prevent asteroids from hitting Earth.
Even with all the recent impacts we’ve seen, it might be more “foe” than “friend” to us.
Batrachopus grandis, an ancient crocodylomorph, may have chased down land prey on its own two feet.
About 359 million years ago, at the end of the last phase of the Devonian period, there was a mass extinction event or series of events. An estimated 70 to […]
The great theoretical physicist Steven Weinberg passed away on July 23. This is our tribute.
From here on Earth, looking farther away in space means looking farther back in time. So what are distant Earth-watchers seeing right now?
With lizard-like eyes and sharp teeth, this strange creature was likely smaller than your thumb.
Scientists discovered footprints made by some of the largest creatures ever to walk the Earth.
More than any other nation, Japan tends to feel comfortable with the idea of humanoid robots entering the home.
The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis argues that a comet strike caused major changes to climate and human cultures on Earth about 13,000 years ago.
You think you’ve had a day where everything that went wrong could? T. rex has you beat.
Seek pleasure and avoid pain. Why make it more complicated?
Rocks from two hundred million years ago show us how everything died and how nothing is new.
A new dinosaur species related to Tyrannosaurs found in Canada.
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Because they didn’t have a space program.
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The oldest known cave-dwelling arthropods have been discovered preserved in amber.
We just observed the first ‘lunar formation’ in an exoplanetary system. This one image, above, is the first to show moons actively forming around a planet. This colourful image shows […]
It rotates on its axis, revolves around the Sun, moves throughout the Milky Way, and gets carried by our galaxy all throughout space.