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Earth’s low orbit is about to become a very busy place.
These results could also explain similar asymmetric features seen on other bodies in the solar system, including Mars.
NASA’s exoplanet-hunting TESS spacecraft has spotted three comets orbiting a star 64 light-years away, according to a new paper.
Stef Bokhorst, who’s now spent nine seasons conducting research in some of the most extreme environments on Earth, has seen a lot of poo in his time.
With surface temperatures rising steadily on the asteroid, the probe is running out of time.
These developments will help scientists to determine when certain physical features emerged in a species, and how they evolved over time.
A team of physicists has published peer-reviewed results documenting near-room-temperature superconductivity in the hydrogen-rich compound lanthanum hydride.
Even an apocalyptic asteroid couldn't wipe them out.
When it comes to protecting your skin from the sun, DIY is not the way to go.
It’s some of the clearest evidence to date of these stars colliding and merging.
How we talk about climate change is rapidly shifting as the ramifications of unchecked carbon pollution become ever clearer.
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"I think we have to be extremely vigilant about how population narratives are deployed."
This mechanism might keep other icy worlds from freezing over completely.
However, it remains to be seen whether e-cigarettes are as detrimental to immunity as cigarettes are.
The findings show that Neanderthals and humans diverged from a common ancestor around 800,000 years ago—hundreds of thousands of years earlier than standard estimates.