A battle between different kinds of love.
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By the end, even his mom wanted him gone.
A classical equivalent to Chanel No. 5.
Perhaps we should be searching for “other Mercurys” rather than “other Earths.”
Privateers pillaged British merchant ships in the name of liberty — and profit.
One possible vision of the distant future.
More than 300 years ago, a Spanish ship laden with unspeakable treasure sank after a battle. Because of greed, the treasure remains on the sea floor.
Was the terror of Biscayne Bay a man who escaped slavery, an African chieftain, or a marketing ploy that went viral?
Since dark matter eludes detection, the mission will target sources of light that are sensitive to it.
His crime was so great, he was not only sentenced to death but his name was to be erased from memory.
Catastrophes are difficult to predict because they are so rare. But AI using active learning can make predictions from very small data sets.
Thanks to a couple of rovers, we know Mars was once blue.
Researchers estimate there may be as many as ten million trillion trillion phages on Earth — that’s 10 with 30 zeros after it.
With a telescope at just the right distance from the Sun, we could use its gravity to enhance and magnify a potentially inhabited planet.
There are a few possible solutions to the problem of interstellar travel, but they largely remain within the realm of science fiction.
Until the Apollo missions, we had no idea how the moon got here, just a series of educated guesses. They rewrote the story of the moon’s origins.
The history of cartography might have been very different if the Latin version of Muhammad al-Idrisi’s atlas had survived instead of the Arabic one.
Scientists captured it on footage 1.5 miles below the surface.
Fantasy, meet statistics: The census comes to Middle-earth!
A vertical map might better represent a world dominated by China and determined by shipping routes across the iceless Arctic.
The most unique interloper into our Solar System has a natural explanation that fits perfectly — no aliens required.
Smart CEOs can harness authenticity and humanity on socials — but one slip can spell disaster. Here’s a strategic plan.
Some solar cells are so lightweight they can sit on a soap bubble.
In a world of rising cynicism, a celebration of our capacity to create, adapt, and thrive.
What’s the point of all that money?
“I watched closely for the sun or stars to appear, to correct my chronometer, on the accuracy of which our lives and the success of the journey would depend.”
Physicists have yet to pinpoint the hypothetical matter that keeps galaxies from flying apart. Now they have a new focus.
This year marks 2,000 years since the birth of the Roman author of the first natural encyclopedia.