NASA discovered a massive ocean 500 miles below Earth's surface, held in ringwoodite. Is the government hiding something?
An award-winning artist is bringing Denverites on a journey around and through the world through sculptures built with Lego ...
A high-tech mapping team from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has produced an incredible new view of one of ...
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Beating China in the new space race and cracking down on bureaucratic inefficiencies to unleash next-gen satellite services ...
No more Project Kuiper. Amazon's Starlink competitor has adopted the LEO term, which refers to low-Earth orbit. The company ...
Discovered off the Greek coast in 1975, the Dokos shipwreck holds the title of the oldest known shipwreck ever recorded.
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Chinese scientists have become the first to visit one of Earth’s most remote and geologically intriguing realms: an ...
When the clock strikes midnight and the world quiets down, a peculiar phenomenon emerges: the late-night Google search.
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EU-funded researchers are exploring how undersea communication cables can double-up as environmental and seismic sensors – a ...