Construction crews are assembling a field demonstration plant that will process up to 10 tons of coal per day into materials ...
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NASA calls it a comet, but CIA refuses to clarify files on 3I/ATLAS
A CIA refusal to confirm or deny records on interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has revived debate about its nature. While NASA ...
A soldier returned from the Sahara desert in 1916 with a wild story about a meteorite that dwarfed all others. Over 100 years ...
The order from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is a win for Mr. Newsom, a Democrat, who has vigorously ...
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Dinosaurs’ extinction revisited: What the latest science says
For a long time, the prevailing theory was that dinosaurs were already in decline before the Chicxulub asteroid struck Earth ...
New Scientist writers and contributors have chosen their top science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games and board ...
Here are some of the TV highlights coming up from tomorrow, Saturday, January 3, including Corriedale and Celebrity SAS: Who ...
This Lake Erie town sits where the Ashtabula River meets the big water. The meeting creates a natural harbor that birds absolutely love. Herons stand like statues waiting for fish to swim by. The ...
That’s not a scene from a disaster movie—it’s just another magical moment at Kenai Fjords National Park. Nestled against the ...
As global competition for rare earths intensifies, Greenland’s reserves are likely to remain central to strategic discussions ...
Can the rest of the world challenge Beijing’s dominance of high-performance magnets by developing new mining projects?
Companies like Phoenix Tailings, which recently began producing metal in New Hampshire, are using new processing methods to ...
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