In a new paper, Jordan Jensen and Alexis Ault introduce a new forensic tool designed to enhance our understanding of how ...
The moon slipped between the Earth and the sun on Saturday, casting a shadow on our planet in parts of the United States, ...
More than 90 million years ago, a creature with a long neck and two claw-baring fingers roamed the Earth, grabbing plants and ...
New research is reshaping how scientists understand the earliest days of Earth’s formation—suggesting that the deep interior of our planet locked in its defining features just 100 million years after ...
Are you preparing for CSE 2025? Here are questions from GS paper 1 for this week with essential points as the fodder for your ...
Gaia has transformed the way the Milky Way galaxy is viewed. Its data allowed scientists to recreate not just a 3D map of the ...
The perceptive commentator seeking to make some sense of social and economic developments within most Southern countries today has no choice but to revisit, as it were, that classic on post-colonial ...
Hinks Elementary students listened to a special presentation about outer space from Rodney Bisher inside STARLAB, an ...
As global warming intensifies and populations continue to grow, the likelihood of extreme high-temperature events is ...
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Digging for minerals in the Pacific’s graveyard: The $20 trillion fight over who controls the seabed on Mar 26, 2025.
For the first time on a global scale, 20 years of observations on Mars have been condensed into a single study led by ...
While Earth is warming in total, not all parts are warming at the same rate or at the same time. Understanding these variations can help scientists forecast future changes and climate-related impacts.