"It offers a diverse landscape of volcanic plains and ancient highlands, allowing astronauts to sample everything from volcanic ash erupted from the deep lunar interior to debris from massive ancient ...
This weekend helped explain why English clubs dominate Europe without winning, but there might be a significant difference this season, writes Miguel Delaney in his latest Inside Football newsletter ...
Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who'd feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars.
We cast aside our castanets and bashed together as many wooden objects as we could find to offer up some organic percussion ...
Swallowable smart pills may detect cancer, deliver drugs and take biopsies from inside your gut. Here’s what it means for you ...
The U.S. military plans to exhume the remains of 88 sailors and Marines killed when the USS Arizona was bombed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and who were buried as unknowns in a ...
Symbiotic mixtures of fungi and compost could transform sterile lunar regolith into a soil suitable for growing crops on the ...
Good Tuesday morning, Evanston. We start today’s newsletter with an update on the sexual abuse case involving a District 65 ...
Figure 1 is a thematic view of the soil results and gold occurrences superimposed on a resistivity and airborne conductor map derived from an airborne survey flown by previous workers. Anomalous gold ...
Physicist Paul Davies looks back at the past century of quantum mechanics—the most disruptive theory in the history of modern science.
Tiny particles bounce light around in a unique way, a property that researchers are using to detect pollutants in water and soil samples.