New Englanders know that snow is disappearing from our landscape, and scientists have proven that climate change is to blame.
The phenomenon, reported around 1:20 am on September 20, is suspected to be debris from China’s Long March 3B rocket stage (CZ-3B R/B, ID 61188) that had been predicted to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere.
Astronomers have taken a huge leap towards discovering habitable worlds, and the world now eagerly anticipates a rocky planet ...
An 8-million-year-old sediment core from the Southeast Pacific has rewritten key chapters of Earth’s climate history.
Buried deep in Greenland's ice sheet lies a puzzling chemical signature that has sparked intense scientific debate. A sharp ...
Supriya Chakrabarti, Distinguished University Professor, Department of Physics and Applied Physics, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Director, Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology will ...
TRAPPIST-1, a planetary system 40 light years from Earth, could host a planet with an atmosphere and liquid water, but astronomers can’t be certain just yet.
Analysis by researchers at the University of Bern suggests that water and other volatile compounds arrived on Earth from ...
Late-stage planetary collisions reshaped Earth and its neighboring planets, delivering water, altering their atmospheres, and ...
An asteroid called 2023 CX1 underwent a single explosion, hinting that it had an unusual structure that might be more ...
"The Vienna Convention and its Montreal Protocol became a landmark of multilateral success. Today, the ozone layer is healing ...
While Mars today only has a wispy remnant of an atmosphere, it may once have had one hundreds of times thicker with a ...