Scientists found rare glass fragments in Australia. These ananguites reveal a massive ancient asteroid impact. The collision occurred millions of year ...
Imagine sitting down with a steaming cup of deep red tea – caffeine-free, pleasantly tart, and loaded with flavor! Along with awakening your senses with its refreshing flavor and tangy aroma, hibiscus ...
Students’ writing skills grow when they participate in activities that guide them to work at developing their own narratives.
A line of pink lingers above the horizon, the April sun offering a welcome dose of brightness after the months-long polar night. A dozen miles off Point Barrow, Alaska’s northernmost tip, the sea is ...
The gleaming moon hanging in our sky has been the subject of countless songs, poems, myths, and legends. But in reality, what would happen if the Earth suddenly lost the moon? Quite a few things, ...
A subduction zone breaking apart was caught in real time, showing how Earth’s tectonic plates die, detach, and reshape the Pacific Northwest.
Your Google account can store a lot of information about the websites you visit or searches you make. The My Activity tool allows you to manage and delete that data with a few taps. Using one of the ...
World Heart Day falls on 29 September each year. This day is a new opportunity to reflect on how to best use the heart for the benefit of humanity and nature. Defeating cardiovascular disease (heart ...
For centuries, the vultures had been picking up the lost, discarded, and forgotten remnants of human activity from the mountain slopes and carrying them home. These items were likely used to soften ...
Swedish researchers have developed two types of 3D bioprinting technology to artificially generate skin containing blood vessels. It could be a breakthrough in the quest to regenerate damaged skin.
New drone sightings over Europe were reported as the European Union moved forward with plans to create a "drone wall," amid fears of intensified Russian "hybrid warfare" tactics.
On the edge of California's Monterey Bay, ecologist Matthew Savoca and a team of volunteers sift through sand and seawater for microplastics, one of the planet's most pervasive forms of pollution.