Asteroids Really Could Have Brought Water to Earth, Experiment With Giant Rock Blaster Shows
That’s important not just to our own planet’s story, but to others’, too.
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That’s important not just to our own planet’s story, but to others’, too.
Humans have been drilling holes into heads for thousands of years, and, surprisingly, we’ve actually been pretty good at it, even way back when.
Researchers hope that the project, dubbed the Earth BioGenome Project, can help to save endangered species around the world.
The European Space Agency’s Gaia spacecraft team has dropped its long-awaited trove of data about 1.7 billion stars.
Scientists have found that alcohol drinking is associated with a higher abundance of bacterial clans known to contain germs that cause gum disease—a known culprit behind stinky breath.
Human cultures may be separated by time and geography, but it’s always fascinating to see examples that bind us together.
“It will be spectacular. I can promise you that.”
There’s a “significant potential” for artificial intelligence to undermine the foundations of nuclear security.
Some of the foreground stuff could be streaks from high-energy particles striking the camera, or dust from the comet itself.
The German submarine was discovered under 403 feet of water earlier this month by an expedition from the Sea War Museum Jutland.
Researchers believe the vaccine could provide protection for at least six months up to a year, making it an ideal treatment to help people better recover from dependence.
The transplant involved a single piece of tissue that weighed nearly five pounds and measured about 10 inches across.
Studies like these make us realise how special our planet really is.
The newly identified structure could play a crucial role in how DNA is expressed.
Thanks to scientists willing to probe Uranus's mysteries, we now know that Uranus emits what are essentially big space guffs.
Dude... have you ever like... thought about how small we are... and how big the universe is...?