NASA scientists identify areas where sun bursts are more likely to occur
A team of NASA scientists has found new clues that could help predict when and where the sun’s next flare might explode.
A team of NASA scientists has found new clues that could help predict when and where the sun’s next flare might explode.
In a new video, a physicist reveals what the fourth dimension looks like—and where it may be.
Scientists are reincarnating the woolly mammoth to return in 4 years. See how they're bringing the ancient beast back from extinction.
An old rocket body and military satellite—large pieces of space junk dating back to the Soviet Union—nearly smashed into each other on Friday morning, in an uncomfortable near-miss that would’ve resulted in thousands of pieces of debris had they collided.
A real study says it's possible for people to live in asteroids—and it's also brilliant. Science makes the case for O'Neill cylinders, or floating space cities.
The latest episode of The Last of Us, HBO's brilliant zombie thriller, explains in detail how a cordyceps fungus got into the food system and caused a global disaster. Last week we learnt that the fungus had mutated to live in humans. This week, Joel (Pedro Pascal) told his young charge Ellie (Bella Ramsey) that it had spread around the world via the global food supply (known to the show's fans as the 'bread theory' before the most recent episode spilled the beans on the source of the apocalypti
In NBC’s science fiction drama La Brea (now streaming on Peacock!), a sinkhole opens up under the La Brea Tar Pits, swallowing a few hundred people along with buildings, vehicles, and whatever else happened to be within its circle of influence. When the survivors come to at the bottom of their fall, they find themselves in an unusual but strangely familiar world. In La Brea, all of the weirdness inside of the Earth’s interior can be laid at the feet of a weird time travel portal, which sent the
“I doubt anyone was expecting a find like this under these circumstances.”
Photos show a Roman sector of the city with numerous shops and a government office.
SpaceX continues to launch its Falcon 9 rocket at a frenetic pace, as the calendar flips over to February this week. Excitingly, the company could perform its first full static fire test of the enormous Starship, in which all 33 Raptor engines will simultaneously roar to life.
Two ancient clay tablets from Iraq contain details of a "lost" Canaanite language.
Researchers made an out-of-this-world discovery in Antarctica's frozen landscape when they found a nearly 20-pound meteorite that contains some of the oldest materials in our solar system lying among the snow and ice.
On Monday (Jan. 30), the moon will pass in front of Mars from the perspective of Earth in what's known as an occultation. The moon and Mars will also reach conjunction and appulse.
The space company’s Falcon 9 rocket is slated to deliver 49 Starlink satellites into orbit.
At the first National Forest site we visited in California’s remote Modoc Plateau, nearly every plant had been chewed on by cattle. The botanists, there to track down and collect seeds from rare plants, pointed out the soil erosion from stomping hooves. The cow pies were everywhere, unavoidable on the steep roadside slope, and they crunched or squished under our boots. The seeds we had come to collect, from a delphinium only known to exist in a handful of places in the state (though more common
Insider rounded up 14 of the world's wealthiest entrepreneurs searching for a solution to the predicament of mortality.
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / Getty / AlamySpace is really, really big. And that makes it really, really hard to search for aliens. So many stars, planets and weird interstellar objects; so little time.A team led by University of Toronto astronomer Peter Ma wants to speed up our hunt for E.T. and make space feel a little smaller. The plan, which Ma and his coauthors outlined in a peer-reviewed study published in Nature on Monday, is to deploy a very clever form of artificial intelligen
Scientists think it may have come from another solar system
Bill Gates rose to prominence during the internet’s early growth stages and the dot-com boom. His company, Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT), became a big player in the tech scene in the early 1980s and launched its initial public offering (IPO) in 1986. Today, the tech giant is worth nearly $2 trillion, and Gates has a net worth of over $104 billion. Microsoft helped Gates hold the title of the world's richest man from 1995 to 2017, with the exception of 2010 to 2013. Gates has mostly retired from
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover just dropped its 10th sample tube, completing a backup depot of material for future return to Earth.
Over the next decade, scientists predict CRISPR will yield multiple medical treatments and be used to modify crops.