NASA probe Dawn will soon be orbiting one of our solar system’s own dwarf planets.
Climate change implicated in recent California droughts
An analysis of historic weather patterns in California provide yet another warning about the states hot, dry future.
Was climate change partially responsible for the Syrian civil war?
One of the worst droughts in the country’s history gripped Syria from 2006 to 2010, the Syrian uprising began in 2011.
Curiosity Mars rover heads to disabled list with arm injury
An unknown technical problem has sidelined Curiosity on its trip through the Pahrump Hills.
New research on ancient DNA provides clues about European languages
New, extensive, genome research provides information about ancient European immigration and could shed light on the origins of languages.
Swarming Pluto-sized objects create a bunch of dust around teenage star
Young star reveals several mysterious trends in planetary formation
Researchers may have caught a glimpse of dark matter
If scientists are correct, the detection of dark matter could lead to a new era in particle physics and astronomy.
Scientists capture first ever image of light as both a particle and a wave
The team used an advanced electron microscope — one of only two on the planet — to create a quantum photograph that depicts light’s dual nature for the first time.
Astronomers discover bizarre mini-galaxy from the early years of the universe
The small, young galaxy was filled with planet-producing dust, which is not something scientists were expecting to find outside of large galaxies with frequent violent explosions.
Scientists’ excitement grows as NASA’s Dawn spacecraft just days away from Ceres
Once Dawn has all its scientific instrumentation calibrated in late April, researchers are hopeful it can help solve the mystery of its prominent bright spot.
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