This is a great improvement over the typical brew time of 12 to 18 hours.
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Thanks to a couple of rovers, we know Mars was once blue.
Europa may be difficult to access. But if a recent study is correct, its subsurface ocean would be more accessible than previously thought.
The sky is blue. The oceans are blue. While science can explain them both, the reasons for each are entirely different.
Today, many Maya sites are polluted with toxic levels of mercury. The contamination likely originated from cinnabar paints and art.
Origin of life studies have always focused on a set of strict environments that could give rise to life. Ante-life opens new possibilities.
Philosophy isn’t stuck in the past. Here are five texts to connect you with its ongoing dialogue.
“When you see me, weep.” When rivers dry up in Central Europe, “hunger stones” with ominous inscribed warnings from centuries past reappear.
Well-preserved ancient plants and other finds at the Clarkia fossil beds hint at what kind of evidence any Martian life may have left behind.
Rocks and minerals don’t simply reflect light. They play with it and interact with light as both a wave and a particle.
The natural wonders of Mauritius include the spectacular sight of an underwater waterfall. Here’s the science of how it works.
“They decreased their drinking to the point that it was so low we didn’t record a blood-alcohol level.”
Lake Baikal holds nearly one-fourth of Earth’s fresh surface water and is the most scientifically interesting lake on our planet.
Lab experiments showed Caribbean box jellyfish are quick studies of their environment.
Asteroid collisions aren’t always bad.
As the Manhattan Project headed for completion, German attempts to build a nuclear weapon had already been dismantled.
Do you think you know the Solar System? Here’s a fact about each planet that might surprise you when you see it!
Whenever someone waxes poetic about terraforming alien worlds, it’s worth taking a moment to consider the ethical implications of the proposal.
Venus Life Finder could launch as early as 2023.
Organic molecules can be produced by living or non-living systems. But the recent findings are very intriguing.
Lost in a building or underwater? A new muon-based navigation system could be your guide.
Wind energy is one of the cleanest, greenest sources of power. But could it have the sneaky side-effect of changing the weather?
The world is facing many crises, and we should look to natural interdependence and ancient wisdom as we explore science for solutions.
Singapore is a breeding ground of truly green buildings.
Do the benefits of plastics outweigh the costs?
Archaeologists have identified what may be Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure.
Left to their own devices, yeast cells will consume all available resources and poison themselves to death. Is humanity smarter than that?
The space telescope’s findings challenge the notion of a galaxy brimming with life.
Researchers estimate there may be as many as ten million trillion trillion phages on Earth — that’s 10 with 30 zeros after it.
The world has improved in mind-blowing ways.