Seismic wave data previously suggested the Earth’s hot inner core is slowing its spin. Now, researchers say it’s also ...
Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the beauty of Orihuela with routes like the “Sunset from Campoamor” on February 6, offering scenic twilight views. On February 16, explore the stunning “Los Acantilados de ...
If you’ve got teenagers, you’re probably looking for new and fun things to do together. The old favorite activities your family used to rely on may no longer capture their attention. Quick! Find ...
In the end, whether you have a straight or curved thumb, these physical features are an interesting way to think about your own traits. While it is not the shape of the thumb that defines who we ...
The universe could be boundless, continuing in all directions without end, or it could be sealed up in a compact shape such as a sphere or doughnut. Of course, modern scientists have wondered about ...
I think we all will agree, we have had some pretty cold temperatures in January. Some fun things to try without leaving your yard are as follows. Icy Suncatcher I took a cake pan and placed some ...
I've always been drawn to nature's beauty, so for me, moving to Svalbard was the perfect decision. This remote archipelago, located in the Arctic Ocean between mainland Norway and the North Pole ...
Left unchecked, AI's energy and carbon footprint could become a significant concern. Can our AI systems be far less energy-hungry without sacrificing performance? As is their wont, cybercriminals ...
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) just hit a massive milestone that could alter the future of space exploration. The company has successfully trialed a nuclear fuel that could one ...
Instead of space-time’s three spatial dimensions and one of time, the physics of our world could be encoded into a set of odd geometrical shapes – and studying them may chart a new ...
"When people notice nature, and not necessarily even just spend extra time, but just [notice] it, we know it enhances our positive emotions," she told The Current's host Matt Galloway.
At a presidential debate with the late Jimmy Carter in 1980, Ronald Reagan created the template for judging a president’s record when he asked the audience, “Are you better off than you were ...