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They look like a dish of lentils, or a mass of spider eggs on a leaf. But whatever they are, these tiny little brown blobs, ...
Knowing the data, however, by itself, is nowhere near enough. The key to saving the planet has always been climate action, communal action. And in order to move people to action, it is essential that ...
Astronomers used ALMA to observe Proxima Centauri and found frequent, intense flares that could destroy atmospheres of nearby ...
This is the midwater zone, a hidden ecosystem that begins 650 feet below the ocean surface and sustains life across our planet. It includes the twilight zone and the midnight zone, where strange and ...
A newly found super-Earth could help provide answers as to why there are hardly any planets twice the diameter of Earth.
On April 7, trickster planet Mercury finally ends its retrograde. The clouds will part — and what once felt like impossible ...
Alright, it's coming. Planet Earth's biggest water fight. Whether you're heading down to Silom, chilling on a rooftop, and ...
Modern agriculture and fishing methods are reshaping landscapes and seascapes so dramatically that entire ecosystems are ...
The issue of whether, when and how government should take actions within an economy goes back some 400 years, yet remains a ...
For more than a decade, a robotic explorer has been traveling across Mars, quietly collecting clues about a time when the Red ...