December 19, 2018

China and Russia have run controversial experiments that modified Earth’s atmosphere

China and Russia have jointly conducted a controversial series of experiments to modify Earth’s atmosphere with high-frequency radio waves. From

The very first space event of 2019 was just confirmed: Ultima Thule, here we come

Whatever you’re doing for your New Year’s celebrations, it’s not going to be as awesome as New Horizons. On New

This mysterious population of canines carries ghostly traces of the extinct red wolf

From time to time, there are whispers that red wolves still roam parts of Texas. There shouldn’t be any there

Let’s take a closer look at that ‘mysterious UFO sighting’ above a Florida swamp

Google Street View is a technological wonder that makes visiting almost anywhere on the planet (and off the planet) a

Here’s why string theory might actually point us towards a ‘theory of everything’

Like divorced parents during the festive season, physics is made of two beloved authorities who just can’t get on –

Science finally reveals how much space you should really give other pedestrians

The way that people walk in public is a source of seemingly infinite frustration. Walking too slow, stepping on someone’s heels,

Saturn is losing its rings at a shockingly fast rate, says new study

All the planets in our Solar System have their charms, but few are as flashy and iconic as Saturn’s glorious

Brace yourselves, the polar vortex is back and brewing harsh conditions

Winter got off to a fast start in the Lower 48 even before it was technically winter. Waves of cold

This ex-NASA engineer had mail stolen, so he built the perfect glitter bomb

A former NASA engineer made an explosive glitter bomb meant to ward off parcel thieves after a parcel was stolen

MIT scientists have announced they can shrink objects down to the nanoscale

A new nanotech breakthrough comes courtesy of a material you’d likely find in any nursery. A team from MIT has

A ‘gold rush’ at the bottom of the ocean could be the final straw for ecosystems

As the world’s population scales to ever-greater heights, a growing demand for resources is driving humans to new lows. In