Spaceflight Companies Promised to Do Science—So How’s It Going?
Research has taken a back seat on the industry’s initial space jaunts, but it could become significant as the trips rack up. ..
Research has taken a back seat on the industry’s initial space jaunts, but it could become significant as the trips rack up. ..
A former BP lawyer is going up against Exxon—and her own country—in a bid to stop offshore oil drilling before disaster strikes. ..
Whale-sized shonisaurs dominated the ocean 230 million years ago. A fossil cluster offers a fascinating glimpse at how they lived—based on where they ..
The US is more alert to the risks of strep infections, but the UK has better data. It’s not clear which makes more difference in controlling disease. ..
The past and future are tightly linked in conventional quantum mechanics. A tweak could let quantum possibilities increase as space expands. ..
Spend less time jumping between fitness and well-being apps, and organize your health data in one place. ..
The target is dominating the summit, but the issue of finding a balance between Indigenous peoples’ rights and protecting 30 percent of Earth remains. ..
The answer explains why electric cars are everywhere but electric aircraft are still a novelty. ..
A spacecraft called SWOT will image most of the planet every 21 days to track flooding, drought, and many other water woes. ..
Growing crops to make plastic could theoretically reduce reliance on fossil fuels and even pull carbon out of the atmosphere, but at an enormous environmental ..