July 23, 2019

Think climate change is normal? In 2,000 years, scientists can’t find anything like it

Over the past two millennia, the world’s climate has gone through its fair share of ups and downs, but what

Ethereal ‘pearls’ in fossil clams are evidence of an ancient meteorite hitting Earth

Something peculiar has been found inside fossilised clams from the Tamiami Formation in Florida: dozens of tiny, silica-rich glass spheres,

While we celebrated the Moon landing, we hit a more critical science anniversary

This month the world has been celebrating the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong setting foot on the Moon. But this

A 500-year-old shipwreck has turned up perfectly intact on bottom of the Baltic Sea

Laying on the muddy floor of the frigid inland Baltic Sea, scientists have found an almost perfectly preserved and intact

Scared of FaceApp stealing your data? It’s not the creepiest part of their fine print

This just keep Viral photo app FaceApp has taken the world by storm. Launched in 2017, the app has recently

“Only You Know if We Did it”: Iceland’s Heartbreaking Glacier Memorial For The Future

In 1901, a geological map of Iceland’s Central Highlands depicted the Okjökull glacier as a large swathe of ice spanning 38

There’s a huge void near our galaxy. Its mysterious depths have just been measured

Our planet is part of the larger structure of the Solar System, shaped and made stable by the force of

A swarm of flying ants so big it could be seen from space invaded Britain this week

On a dry summer day in July, the last thing the United Kingdom weather service expected to see on their radar