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Ancient North American droughts were driven by Earth’s orbital shifts, study from the University of Helsinki finds.
A supercomputer may have just predicted when life on Earth will end, and, thankfully, it's going to be a long time from now.
A piece of space junk called Cosmos 482 is unlikely to pose a threat to people or property. But space experts say it ...
President Trump will introduce a "most favored nation" plan aimed at cutting Medicare drug prices by linking them to the ...
The mystery of life’s beginnings has long captivated scientists. Central to that search is LUCA—the last universal common ...
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The 950-foot hunk of primordial matter is classified as a "potentially hazardous asteroid," but that doesn't mean it has a ...
Scientists confirmed Elon Musk’s warning that the sun will one day destroy Earth. New research reveals when life will end and ...