A recent study has found that by simply flipping hydrogen molecules upside down, the element could power our world in the not-too-distant future.
Thanks to Connor Blades and Justin Springer, the world's smallest snake has been rediscovered in the tiny island nation of ...
A recent study led by the Desert Research Institute has found that the solar panels in the Mohave Desert are actually helping ...
In a normal season, mortality rates run between 30% and 50%. This year, according to Japan's fisheries ministry, death rates ...
A team of astronomers have found evidence of a massive iron structure that is the size of 470 million Earths inside the ...
A team of researchers from the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences has found that early life breathed ...
A new study detailed in Nature Communications has found that rainbow trout are actually "playing" with river turbines around ...
A recent study published in Nature Communications has found that by pulling CO2 out of the air, the result can be drastic ...
NASA has launched the Artemis II Moon mission. But the iconic space agency has noted that the mission has another purpose, to ...
What began as a leak to GitHub has spread across the internet like wildfire. DarkSword is a spyware system that can affect ...
Modvion and Voodin Blades are manufacturing wind turbine components — towers and blades — out of layered, engineered wood.
From the International Space Station, it looks unmistakably like a scar left by a meteorite: a series of concentric rocky ...
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