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Visible only from the sky, these giant drawings of animals, plants, and geometric shapes stretch across the landscape with eerie precision. Read on.
Any quakes, or even rumbles from meteorite impacts, propagate outward from their point of origin, bouncing around inside a planet or moon or star before stilling to quietness. The way they travel ...
With South Australia's harmful algal bloom devastating coastal communities, a University of South Australia tourism expert is ...
The unfettered flow of wastewater from the Tijuana River has not only been threatening Southern California’s beaches, but it ...
Hidden deep in the Arctic, two scientists built a strange device from aluminum and intention. What happened next—flashes of light, strange energy, and eerie dread—still defies explanation ...
As seven-time grand slam singles champion Venus Williams said upon her comeback to the sport late last month: “Do you know ...
Time travel is a complex concept with no one right way since it is theoretically impossible, but these 18 movies made the ...
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished reading Alex Foster's sci-fi novel “Circular Motion”. We liked it – but there were calls for a bit more science in this slice of science fiction ...
New research suggests paradox-free time travel is mathematically possible. The universe might self-correct, letting you alter ...
When Alfred E. Burton was appointed MIT’s first dean in 1902, he was already known for leading research expeditions to the ...
Israeli intelligence agency Mossad was about to kill Pakistan’s famous nuclear scientist, Abdul Qadir Khan, in the year 2000.
With South Australia’s harmful algal bloom devastating coastal communities, a University of South Australia tourism expert is urging its local communities to show solidarity and find creative ways to ...