New Research Shows that Geoengineering Efforts Would Have to be Done Right… Or Not At All

January 25, 2018
As Earth's climate continues to warm, some scientists are looking at doing more than simply reducing humanity's outpouring of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by devising ways to actively cool the planet back to temperatures that our civilization is comfortable... continued

Challenger Astronaut Christa McAuliffe’s Science Lessons to be Taught from the ISS

January 24, 2018
On January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger launched with America's first civilian to be sent into space, Christa McAuliffe. McAuliffe was chosen from a list of over 11,000 applicants for NASA's Teacher in Space Project, aimed at sending civilian... continued

The Afterglow of a Neutron Star Collision Continues to Brighten Months After the Event

January 23, 2018
A collision that occurred between two neutron stars in a galaxy 138 million light years from Earth was observed in August of 2017, generating both gravitational waves that were detected by the LIGO and Virgo gravity-wave observatories, and a gamma-ray... continued

Global Warming in the Arctic has Broken Climate Change Data Algorithms

January 20, 2018
While the global average temperature continues to rise, it does so disproportionately around the world: the closer to the poles one gets, the more drastic this temperature rise becomes, a phenomenon in climate science called Polar Amplification. This effect has... continued

Michigan Meteor Causes 2.0 Earthquake — and may have Reached the Earth’s Surface

January 19, 2018
The United States Geological Survey has confirmed that a bright meteor that broke up over the Detroit area on the evening of January 16 caused a 2.0 magnitude earthquake in Michigan. The meteorite fell about five miles (8 kilometers) from... continued

Massive Reservoirs of Ice have been Found just under the Surface of Mars

January 18, 2018
A significant layer of water ice has been spotted across the mid latitudes of Mars, located just a few feet below the planet's surface. This new finding adds a new layer to the geological history of the Red Planet, and... continued

Australian Firehawks Deliberately Start Wildfires to Flush Out Prey

January 17, 2018
Adding to the list of animals that make use of tools, it turns out that Australian raptors deliberately set fires to flush out prey, picking up burning sticks from an existing fire and dropping them onto dry grass to start... continued

Does the Mysterious Big Void in the Great Pyramid hold a Throne made from Extraterrestrial Metal?

January 16, 2018
Last November, the Scan Pyramids project unveiled evidence that there is a 30-meter (100-foot) chamber running above the Grand Gallery in the Great Pyramid at Giza. The image of the chamber, produced by muon tomography (basically an x-ray of the... continued

Researchers use AI to Decode Human Thought Patterns

January 13, 2018
Researchers at Japan's Kyoto University have developed a new artificial intelligence program that can be used to decode human thought patterns, translating brain scans into pictures of not only what the subject is looking at, but also simply remembering, into... continued

The Hypatia Stone Meteorite may be Older than the Solar System — or from Somewhere Else Altogether

January 12, 2018
A new analysis of a small rock called the Hypatia Stone, presumed to be a fragment from a comet, reveals that it might either be from outside the Solar System, or older than the Sun itself. Discovered in 1996 in... continued