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The tiny pebbles left over from a star's formation fed the growth of one of the strangest, wildest worlds humanity has ever ...
Noctilucent clouds usually form close to the poles, but in recent decades, they’re being spotted closer to the Equator ...
The UK government recently announced plans to fund five small-scale trials related to geoengineering. It’s the first time a ...
Scientists say it’s important to research geoengineering – large-scale attempts to cool the planet to fight climate change – ...
Back in 2023, scientists were perplexed by a mysterious seismic signal that shook the world every 90 seconds for nine days. Now, two years later, satellite footage has revealed the frightening source ...
Almost all life in the ocean depends on the upper waters where sunlight filters in, known as the photic zone – but new ...
It might or might not be the smell of aliens, but dimethyl sulfide — and its funky odor — definitely gets around ...
Katoomba is a nice town with a laid-back atmosphere. The misty morning adds a touch of mystique to the slightly bohemian vibe ...
The Isthmus of Corinth is a tantalizingly narrow piece of land that separates the Gulf of Corinth from the Saronic Gulf. For ...
Communication in 1985 was much different than today, with no cellphones, texting, emails — and, with no power — no telephones ...
Top officials at the European Union's executive commission says they're pushing hard for a trade deal with the Trump administration to avoid a 50% tariff on ...
better infrastructure and cross-border collaboration. "Often the sewage crisis is considered a water issue—and it is—but we show that it's in the air too. Truthfully, we don't yet know the ...