Indian Scientists Measure 1.3-Billion-Volt Thunderstorm, the Strongest on Record
This mega measurement could help explain an important mystery.
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This mega measurement could help explain an important mystery.
Everything's cooler in slow motion.
A new study suggests teens and young adults are in the midst of a unique mental health crisis.
The next time you shout out the “f” word, be sure to offer thanks to your pioneering farming ancestors.
The verdict follows a pair of damning reports based on internal Johnson & Johnson documents that found the company knew for decades that its talc products could contain trace amounts of carcinogenic asbestos.
Martian dust devils leave the most interesting patterns in their wake.
Say hello to our new planetary next door neighbour.
More transparency about what our devices contain can help raise awareness about their environmental impacts.
Many young patients are suffering silently, and more needs to be done to identify and help them.
A new report from the United Nations shows that it’s basically game over for the Arctic as we know it.
“We don’t have any time to wait. We have all the facts. We have everything we need to stop it. We just need to just need action.”
Waterfalls may be beautiful and awe inspiring, but they’re also windows into the past.
The stuff used to make pills go down easier – the inactive ingredients – could trigger a person’s allergies or intolerances.
Never underestimate the desire to eat copious amounts of pork at mass gatherings.
It's like a greatest hits of the Red Planet.
Among the hundreds of artefacts uncovered were shoes, buttons, a spectacle case, a bible, and a harmonica.