A CITY-KILLER asteroid could be hurtling towards Earth but going completely undetected, a space agency chief warned. Humanity ...
We don't have to worry about the death of the sun any time soon, but when it does happen, will the Earth be able to survive?
The problem is, we still don't have the tech to let us search the space between Earth and the Sun - because it is simply too bright. To get around the issue, the European Space Agency (ESA ...
A research team linked nearby stellar explosions to at least one, possibly two, mass die-offs after calculating the supernova ...
The Sustainable Innovation of the Year finalists for the 2025 GeekWire Awards sound like they could be wizards or minor ...
Instead of continuing to dig tunnels or pits, some scientists are looking to a promising yet challenging source of minerals: ...
Scientists from Keele University have found strong evidence that some of Earth’s past mass extinctions could have been caused by nearby supernova explosions—massive star explosions in the Milky Way.
The 25th ET Awards for Corporate Excellence featured a special address by Mrs Meera Jain. She highlighted the pressing need ...
Just a week after a potentially city-destroying ... behind the sun for three years in April. The asteroid, estimated to be between 130 feet to 300 feet across, orbits near the earth every four ...
The argues that inadequate sediment and erosion controls at the former Martin Aircraft plant could harm nearby communities ...