A transatlantic flight could turn Saharan dust into a major ocean nutrient
As dust from the Sahara blows thousands of kilometers across the Atlantic Ocean, it becomes progressively more nutritious for marine […]
As dust from the Sahara blows thousands of kilometers across the Atlantic Ocean, it becomes progressively more nutritious for marine […]
Male mosquitoes can be almost as bloodthirsty as females under certain conditions, a new study suggests. This overturns the notion
Astronomers have finally found an asteroid that keeps pace with Saturn in its orbit around the sun. Such objects, called
Above the cloud tops, storms blow with a complex and frenetic light show of high-energy radiation. A view from a
As artificial intelligence explodes in popularity, two of its pioneers have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics. The
Wind ownership is available. As an unpaid intern at an energy company in England, Emilia Groupp spent two years creating
Most of Earth’s meteorites can be traced back to just a few collisions within the asteroid belt between Mars and
An experiment to grow new forests in central Mexico offers hope that crucial winter habitat for millions of migrating monarch
Historians working with an artificial intelligence assistant have begun to trace the spread of astronomical thinking across Europe in the
To feed artificial intelligence’s voracious appetite for energy, tech companies are turning to small nuclear reactors. Last week, Google and