Here Are Our First Exciting Glimpses of Mars From Europe's New Orbiter
In case Schiaparelli’s crash-landing left you thinking the ESA’s ExoMars mission was a bust, rest assured it wasn’t.
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In case Schiaparelli’s crash-landing left you thinking the ESA’s ExoMars mission was a bust, rest assured it wasn’t.
It’s like nothing scientists have witnessed in West Antarctica before, and it doesn’t bode well for the ice sheet’s future.
Thanks to abnormally high water temperatures, Australia's Great Barrier Reef is in serious trouble.
Go to space, come back short-sighted.
Humanity gets served up a nice slice of humble pie in this NPR video.
It has about as much thirst-quenching potential as Lake Superior.
Researchers at Ghent University have hit on a method of harvesting energy from raw sewage that treats the wastewater without using external electricity. It’s all thanks to starving bacteria.
Do YOU have a solution to the age-old space-faeces problem?
If all goes according to plan, the processing monster will cost £138 million and will be cable of 130 quadrillion calculations per second.
We humans have already proven our ability to survive in an amazing variety of conditions. How might we evolve in the future to face the new climate reality?
Placing countless plant and animal species at risk.
Somehow, the Mars lander reckoned it was already below ground level when it came in to land.
Four people are dead and another 1,870 people had to be treated for shortness of breath when a rare condition known as “thunderstorm asthma” struck the Australian city of Melbourne earlier this week.
Ever wonder if your dog recalls those times you were were a really shitty owner? The latest science shows they most certainly do.
We’re a long way from finding smoking gun evidence, but an analysis of silica minerals discovered by NASA’s Spirit rover pushes us one step closer.
Sugar-free drinks actually be making it harder for you to lose weight, contrary to popular belief.