Even minor temperature changes show drastic impacts on Earth's North and South poles and soon one of them will turn ice-free.
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Scientists are working on an ambitious dark matter experiment in space in the hope it can unravel one of the universe's greatest mysteries.
When exposed to formaldehyde, which was also detected, ammonia can form amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. According to the study in Nature Astronom y, the team also found 14 of the 20 ...
“The building is at the end of its life,” Spinning Elementary School principal Sari Burnett told The News Tribune on Thursday. The building is from 1935, but there’s been a school on the land since ...
The four American astronauts aboard the ISS, including the Boeing Starliner crew, spoke to USA TODAY in an exclusive interview Tuesday.
NASA is tracking a truck-sized asteroid which is set to hurtle by Earth today at many times the velocity of a speeding bullet. The space rock—dubbed "2025 BV5"—is estimated by NASA's Jet Propulsion ...
The House Science, Space and Technology Committee on Thursday announced chairs for its energy and environment panels. Rep.
Asteroid samples fetched by NASA hold not only the pristine building blocks for life but also the salty remains of an ancient ...
Explorer 1 was the first U.S. satellite and the first satellite to carry science instruments. The satellite was launched on Jan. 31, 1958, from Cape Canavera. Explorer 1 followed ...
A potentially crippling entanglement with China is that of our defense and homeland security needs. If that dependence remains, our national security is at risk.