… including our own.
Scientists are beginning to find out.
In recent weeks, “Energy Kids” has reworked and cut information about fossil fuels’ environmental impacts.
The Dawn spacecraft has detected for the first time evidence of organic compounds on the dwarf planet.
Instead, they’ll restrict the agency in far subtler ways.
The U.S. Patent Office has finally ruled on the century’s biggest biotech discovery.
The “leading advocate against the EPA” may soon run the agency.
Four years after her miraculous birth at Washington, D.C.’s National Zoo, the fluffy celebrity is headed to China.
A commonly used counting method might have overestimated their numbers by a factor of two.
A newspaper series from America’s golden age of space exploration offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the agency’s secretaries and stenographers.
NASA spacecraft Juno is providing a fresh look at the gas giant since settling into its orbit last summer.
Here’s where the complicated legal case stands
It takes an unusual strategy to survive nature’s most destructive swarms.
Natural body odors may help people find compatible partners.
Neurogastronomy wants to rewire how people perceive flavors—and may be able to help those who have lost their sense of taste.
Can religious freedom and Hobby Lobby block the black snake?
In a brilliant new experiment, physicists have confirmed one of the most mysterious laws of the cosmos.
Both are excuses for inaction.
The plan could dramatically shift the mission of the space agency, prioritizing low-Earth orbit activity over distant exploration.
No, this is not a metaphor.
Malaria can alter the behavior of insects that spread it.