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Moon of Saturn has an equivalent of freshwater rivers and salty oceans
The liquid hydrocarbon seas, lakes and rivers on Titan have varying compositions and signs of active tides or currents
Why scientists are marveling at a potential spade-toothed whale sighting
If scientists confirm the creature belongs to the rare species, it will mark only the seventh such specimen ever studied.
Brazilian researchers discover dinosaur fossil after heavy rains in Rio Grande do Sul
A team of Brazilian scientists has discovered a skeleton of what they believe is one of the world’s oldest dinosaurs after heavy rains in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul accelerated the
Why two missions are targeting the same cruise liner-size asteroid set to zoom by Earth
A space rock the size of a cruise liner will closely pass Earth in April 2029. While the asteroid Apophis won’t hit Earth, two spacecraft may tag along.
Satellites Around Earth at Risk as Active Sunspot Nears 'The Danger Zone'
A massive sunspot on the surface of the sun is moving toward a prime position where any explosion could shower Earth with protons. The enormous sunspot, named AR3738, has a volatile 'beta-gamma
'Dark comets' may be a much bigger threat to Earth than we thought, new study warns
A strange class of space rock known as a "dark comet" has qualities of both asteroids and comets — and the hard-to-spot objects may pose a larger threat to Earth than we thought, according to new
Tiny Crustacean Challenges How We Think About Evolution
A strange tiny species of crustacean has challenged the way we think about natural selection and evolution. This microscopic animal, known as a water flea or Daphnia pulex, generates genetic
Strong, severe storms possible Wednesday across Mass.
The potential exists Wednesday for several rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms across Massachusetts and parts of New England, with heavy rain, damaging winds and intense lightning.
How to watch 2024’s spectacular Perseid meteor shower
The Perseid meteor shower lasts from mid-July until the end of August, and it is one of the most impressive displays of shooting stars there is – here is your guide to spotting it
Zebra Mussel larvae found in Colorado River by CPW
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) said it recently found Zebra Mussel larvae in the Colorado River and Government Highline Canal near Grand Junction and is asking the public to help stop the spread.
World's Rarest Whale Washes Up on New Zealand Beach
A species of beaked whale that recently washed ashore in New Zealand might be the rarest species of whale in the world; so rare, in fact, that officials have yet to make a conclusive identification
Scientists find small regions of the brain can take micro-naps while the rest of the brain is awake and vice versa
They're totally distinct states of being that define the boundaries of our daily lives. For years, scientists have measured the difference between these instinctual brain processes by observing brain
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