An unusual concentration of impact craters suggests that they may have been caused by the breakup of an asteroid that created ...
The 550-million-year-old Quaestio simpsonorum is the first fossil to show a definitive left-right asymmetry, an important ...
Just a few smashups in the asteroid belt may account for 70 percent of Earth’s meteorites, limiting what’s known about our solar system’s history.
Ice on ancient asteroids like Ryugu may have been crucial in kickstarting life on Earth. Researchers from Imperial and ...
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While some scientists are using the James Webb Space Telescope, the leading observatory in the sky run by NASA and its European and Canadian counterparts, to study the planets' chemical compositions, ...
SFCC in conjunction with the Santa Fe Stargazers have announced a Star Party to raise funds for the college's planetarium.
The Earth Science and Sustainability Club is participating in the Clean Ocean Action (COA) Fall Beach Sweeps at Sadowski Parkway Waterfront Park in Perth Amboy on Oct. 19 from 9 ...
Four students from the University of Namibia and the Namibia University of Science and Technology received the prestigious Frank Arnott Next Generation Explorers Award (NGEA).
Cora Boblenz, a Regina Catholic High School senior, is the Press-Citizen's newest Student of the Week. Boblenz received 63.52 ...
A Herald poll found that female students are less likely to study the physical sciences compared to their male counterparts ...
As the inaugural vice provost for climate science, policy, and action, Mann will lead institutional efforts to support ...