Boulders Don’t Just Roll. They Bounce. by KATHERINE KORNEI
Craters in a Chilean desert preserve the trajectories of giant rocks, allowing scientists to study the physics of […]
Craters in a Chilean desert preserve the trajectories of giant rocks, allowing scientists to study the physics of […]
Scientists spent days aboard a helicopter with special sensors over a volcano to develop a picture of how […]
Follow the launch of the world’s newest orbiting telescope. Published: December 18, 2019 at 01:00AM from #NYT Science […]
What do neutron stars look like? Previously these city-sized stars were too small and too far away to […]
Scientists dig into the diet, health and history of Danish hunter-gatherers in a new study. Published: December 17, […]
The burial structures were looted during antiquity, but beads and a pendant depicting Hathor, an Egyptian goddess, suggest […]
Follow the launch of the world’s newest orbiting telescope. Published: December 17, 2019 at 01:00AM from #NYT Science […]
Sculpted by stellar winds and radiation, a magnificent interstellar dust cloud by chance has assumed this recognizable shape. […]
Those cannabidiol-laced gummy bears may be entirely legal, but they could still get you arrested on marijuana possession […]
We asked a pet doctor how he’d treat the fossilized injuries found to have affected some of prehistory’s […]