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What do the clouds on Jupiter, dust storms on Mars and rainstorms on Titan all have in common? They look like they belong on ...
Japan's transformation is seen as both a template for Western nations and a stark reminder of just how difficult it is to ...
When the Earth froze over, where did life shelter? MIT scientists say one refuge may have been pools of melted ice that ...
After the sun arrives at its solstice point, it will begin to migrate back toward the south and the amount of daylight in the ...
In this episode, hosts Andrew Daniels and John Gilpatrick dive deep into the mysterious origins of all life on Earth—and the ...
China's overseas shipments of rare earth magnets halved in May from April, tumbling to their lowest levels in more than five ...
It's a warm January summer afternoon, and as I traverse the flower-strewn western slopes of Australia's highest mountain, ...
At the heart of the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory is a digital camera that will create an unparalleled map of the cosmos.
NASA launched two 12-inch gold-plated copper disks filled with the sounds of children's laughter, heartbeats, and bird calls.
The strength of Earth’s magnetic field and the amount of oxygen in its atmosphere seem to be correlated—and scientists want ...