Curiosity Finds Mysterious Oxygen Fluctuations on Mars
We're not saying aliens, but... well...
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We're not saying aliens, but... well...
A look back at the past decade's discoveries that fundamentally changed our understanding of where we came from.
The Japanese space agency has declared an end to the exploratory phase of the Hayabusa2 mission.
Photosynthesis is a brilliant invention of nature, but that’s not stopping scientists from trying to make it even better.
Researchers are investigating the various mechanisms behind volcanic explosions – by creating eruptions themselves.
There’s a curious poetic irony to these plans.
These probes would sniff out atmospheric gases, hunt for volcanic activity, and even investigate Venus’s so-called dark side.
But immediate efforts are needed to protect this single known population, along with more surveys to better determine the overall population size.
A new case study seems to show that in rare circumstances, even legal e-cigarettes can cause life-threatening illness.
Some scientists think the Nile river might be revealing the mysteries of the mantle beneath it.
The first human vaccine against the often-fatal viral disease is now an official reality.
Those new changes mean the fate of glaciers as we know them remain hanging in the balance.
"I’ll tell you, these little buggers get stuck to your eyeball."
Ahead lies a whole frontier of opportunities to learn, opportunities to be wrong, and opportunities to use incredible new technologies.
This is the first recorded use of pitfalls to capture mammoths.
Remember, don’t look directly at Mr. Sun.