As more space junk is falling to Earth uncontrolled, scientists are using seismometers to track the debris.
Researchers say there’s a 1.3 percent chance that the space rock 2024 YR4 could strike our planet — but not until December ...
In Lightscape at the Marciano Art Foundation and his Regen Projects exhibition, polymedia artist Doug Aitken elucidates how ...
Starting Tuesday, residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Los Angeles County wildfires can opt in to have the ...
Nature is capable of the most mysterious, surreal, stunning, and powerful things. The only thing we can do as humans is to ...
By Alfredo Quarto The intrinsic value of mangroves and their related coastal ecosystems is getting more recognition than ever ...
Rain on land burned by a series of devastating fires in the Los Angeles area has the potential to contribute to flooding and ...
Space technology has transcended science fiction to become one of the most promising and lucrative industries. As private ...
One Alabama woman was rudely awoken from a nap in 1954 when a meteorite came through her roof and hit her, leaving a big ...
GPS systems around the world are adjusting to a new model tracking Earth's magnetic north pole, the point that attracts the ...