In Europe, biodiversity loss is occurring at an alarming rate, with the main drivers of species extinction being human activities, such as climate change, pollution, and direct exploitation. In an ...
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It May Be Safe to Nuke an Earthbound Asteroid After All, Simulation Suggests
Could humanity nuke an incoming asteroid to deflect it and save the Earth, disaster-movie style? A unique new impact simulation suggests that a nuclear option could be a viable last resort to avert an ...
The Bird Window Collision Project advocates for bird-friendly building techniques, especially when it comes to windows like that of the HPNP building, which is just one of many potentially harmful ...
Martian Moon Deimos Might Have Reshaped Itself and Its Orbit: Dr. Matija Ćuk, SETI Institute research scientist, and collaborators propose that Mars’s smaller moon may have undergone repeated ...
Organizers are inviting people to participate in the 2026 Great Backyard Bird Count. The event will be held Feb. 13 to 16.
The Texas Science and Natural History Museum has unveiled a major upgrade to its basement exhibit, transforming it into an ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission will study the Moon and astronaut health. Four astronauts will observe the lunar surface while participating in human research to support future deep space exploration.
The Moths and Butterflies of New Zealand Trust is calling on people across the country to take part in the Big Butterfly Count, a nationwide citizen-science project that asks everyday Kiwis to spend ...
The Wood County Board of Education met in the Jefferson Elementary auditorium Tuesday night where it recognized educators in ...
For many years, like most of my peers, I thought that science was part of the solution. More knowledge and innovation would allow societies to adapt to and mitigate environmental damage. That belief ...
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine have discovered that climate change is causing nitrous oxide, a potent ...
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