CRISPR, gravity waves, water on Mars: A decade of discoveries

From finding the building blocks for life on Mars to breakthroughs in gene editing and the…

Coal demand to remain stable amid climate concerns: IEA

The demand for coal will remain steady over the next four years due to demand from…

Gender workplace equality 257 years away: WEF

Women may have to wait more than two centuries for equality at work, according to a…

Biological oceanographer breaks down the linkages between human impacts on the ocean and their effects on human systems

Look out at the ocean, a symbol of constant endurance and abundance. It’s tempting to think…

Would a deep-Earth water cycle change our understanding of planetary evolution?

Every school child learns about the water cycle—evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. But what if there…

Europe’s Cheops Satellite Will Scour Space for Habitable Planets

Follow the launch of the world’s newest orbiting telescope. Click here for original story,…

Red-winged blackbird nestlings go silent when predators are near

If you’re a predator that eats baby birds—say, an American Crow—eavesdropping on the begging calls of…

Newfound Martian Aurora Are Actually The Most Common

A type of Martian aurora first identified by NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft in 2016 is actually the…

Ancient Star Burst Found In The Central Region Of The Milky Way

ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) has observed the central part of the Milky Way with spectacular…

More than 1 in 3 low- and middle-income countries face both extremes of malnutrition

Being undernourished or overweight are no longer separate public health issues. A new article details how…