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 ...
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 ...
A father-daughter team of citizen scientists have decoded a strange signal that emerged from Mars and found the basic ...