Roughly four and a half billion years ago the planet Theia slammed into Earth, destroying Theia, melting large fractions of Earth’s mantle and ejecting a huge debris disk that later formed the moon.
The Institute for Basic Science (IBS) announced on the 9th that it will host the 'IBS-KAI-KSV Conference on Infection and ...
CEO Will Bruey says people often get Varda wrong. The company isn't "in the space industry; we're in-space industry," he said. Space is "just another place to ship to." ...
The new station—with a continuous real-time data stream from a seismometer, GPS, cameras and infrasound sensors—will provide ...
On December 8, 2025, at 5:01 a.m. UTC, the sun released a strong burst of energy called an X1.1-class solar flare from a spot named AR4298. This is one of the strongest types of solar flares. The ...
Across the globe, a race is under way to crack some of the last mysterious forms of writing that have never been translated.
We think of Silicon Valley as a nexus of tech moguls, innovators, power brokers and venture capitalists. But something bigger ...
A rare shipwreck, a gnome garden and 'Dragon's Teeth' defences are among the weird and wonderful historic structures that ...
Uditha Devapriya The following is the draft of a speech I delivered at Lakmahal Community Library on 27 November on Martin ...
WINTER HOLIDAY CAMP: Registration is open for the Ogden Museum of Southern Arts’s winter break camp for grades 2-5, to be held 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 22, 23 and 26 at the museum, 925 Camp St. in New ...
The refinery subsists beyond Dangote’s personal triumph. It is Nigeria’s proof of concept: that greatness is possible here ...
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Understanding flood risks advanced by ORNL supercomputer tool
The ORNL took can be used for preparing for weather emergencies by running numerous scenarios on a supercomputer.
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