Adam Rutherford salutes a show that finally links the spectacle of natural history with the science that explains it ...
Dimming the sun sounds unhinged, but this new study on El Niño makes a surprisingly good case for it
Deliberately brightening Pacific clouds could weaken a Super El Niño's worst effects by up to 40%, according to a study ...
A new study suggests brightening Pacific clouds with sea salt could weaken powerful El Niño events before they reach full ...
A new study reveals that the movement of workers between cities—a factor previously overlooked in climate economics—reshapes where heat-related productivity losses land as they ripple through supply ...
Astronomy on MSN
Did this black hole grow up before its galaxy?
For decades, astronomers have pictured galaxies and their central black holes growing together. In the familiar story, a ...
Mistral AI launched Robostral Navigate, an 8-billion-parameter robotics model designed to guide autonomous robots using one ...
A record-breaking heatwave in late June left behind not only scorching temperatures, but also wildfires, infrastructure ...
The United States is experiencing a once-in-a-century acceleration in technological innovation. The artificial intelligence ...
BBC Sky at Night Magazine on MSN
We get humans to Mars. What then? Here's what we'll really do on the Red Planet – and why it could solve the greatest mystery in science
NASA-backed study has revealed the realities of humanity’s first crewed missions to Mars. It starts with simply surviving the ...
An accident at the lab that produces America’s nuclear bomb cores could lead to more fatalities than previously estimated by ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s first open-source simulator expands access to advanced space robotics research
Rice University and NASA have launched the world’s first open-source dynamic simulation platform for ...
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Darwin's 150‑year‑old hillside steps mystery may have a new answer from virtual grazing animals
Steep hillsides and mountainsides in many regions worldwide are often covered in characteristic step-like patterns, also known as terracettes. These repeating landforms have fascinated scientists for ...
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