A ravine and catchment pond stand between the lava flow and the facility.
Alaskan Ice Age parents mourned their dead children in rituals, study finds
University of Alaska archaeologist Ben Potter led the team in exploring the ancient gravesite, which was located near the Tanana River in central Alaska.
Researchers developing ‘muscles’ for tiny robots that could greatly advance technology
The small robots, called microbots, would be useful in various areas, especially in medicine and manufacturing.
Scientists unexpectedly find asteroid with comet-like tail in solar system
Designated 62412, the asteroid would be the first comet-like body found in the Hygiea family.
It’s official: government panel confirms that damage to climate is irreversible
The IPCC’s latest climate change synthesis report warns of increases in storms and droughts as well as lower water quality.
Enormous clusters of dead fish are surfacing all across the planet
Aquatic oxygen-depletion zones, or dead zones, are linked in a recent review to climate change and exist as functions of variables such as agricultural water pollution and rising temperatures.
Scientists piece together how this 50 million-year-old pregnant horse died
The 47-million-year-old pregnant mare fossil reveals ancient horses looked substantially different than the modern-day horses.
Watch the Pentagon’s newest robot mimic ‘Karate Kid’ [VIDEO]
A brand new Pentagon video depicts a robot soldier under development that has the balance to perform simple karate-like maneuvers in what looks like something out of a science fiction movie. Known as the Atlas robot, it is the creation of Google-owned Boston Dynamics, which is developing the robot at the behest of the Pentagon’s […]
‘Robot dolphins’ make shocking find in Antarctic on melting ice theories
The 6-foot, 6-inch robotic gliders cost about $240,000 each and have built-in sensors that can track both temperature and salinity.
Whatdunnit? Astronomers investigate death of supernova with special telescopes
Scientists around the world have been taking a close look at Supernova 1987A.
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