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A massive asteroid that sent shockwaves through the scientific community just weeks ago—after it was briefly deemed a potential threat…
Get ready to look up—April is shaping up to deliver some of the most dazzling night skies of the year,…
An iceberg the size of Chicago that broke off of an Antarctic ice shelf has revealed a thriving ecosystem beneath…
We’re probably not flying home in Starliner Mission Control decided that it wanted to try to recover the failed thrusters…
History is being made as the first humans to orbit the Earth over the North and South Poles are sharing…
Dryolestes, a Late Jurassic relative of the Cretaceous therians. Credit: Artist James Brown. Pamela Gill More mammals were living on…
Regular blood donation may reduce preleukemic changes in blood cells, promoting health benefits and helping blood cells respond to stress…
To accompany ‘Earth farts may explain some spooky floating lights’ SCIENCE Before Reading: Think of some myth that you’ve heard.…
The decades-long mystery of a never-ending explosion of X-rays around the remains of a dead star may have finally been…
A new cement-making process could shift production from being a carbon source to a carbon sink, creating a carbon-negative version…