Astronomers had decent guesses about how these peanut-shaped asteroids formed but couldn’t get the physics to work—until now.
After a century of study, physicists have theories — but they’re still not 100% sure.
WALKING THE TIGHTROPE: Pacific Gas and Electric CEO Patti Poppe has a series of monumental tasks before her.
You don't need to be an engineer to think like one — but mastering their way of solving complex problems can transform how ...
It is the heart and soul of everything. The soul of man, I mean. Whether we are all just a composite of atoms wandering about in an existence that touches, ...
Marek Hoffmann, from Poland, was fed up with the cost of heating his home so decided to try an alternative method - and was ...
Deep in the remote desert of Niger, paleontologists have uncovered the remains of Spinosaurus mirabilis, a 12 metre long ...
A man trying to find a cheaper method to keep his home warm was pleasantly surprised by the results when he burned a stack of ...
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Ancient Skies, Ancient Wisdom
At first blush, the structures in New Mexico built by the Chacoan people and those in Ohio traced to the Hopewell culture bear little resemblance. The Chacoans, accommodating the arid desert of their ...
In response to the premature closure of the exhibition "Sismografía del Cuerpo" mandated by the Municipality of Concepción, ...
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Mysterious flashes on the moon may finally be explained
For centuries, astronomers have watched brief, unexplained flashes light up the lunar surface, a phenomenon so persistent and ...
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Ancient Scythian mummy shows early jaw surgery and dental implant use
A mummified body attributed to the Scythian culture of the Eurasian steppes has drawn renewed scholarly attention for what ...
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