The discover said the letter holds lessons about how much power to give intelligence agencies.
Researchers crack open meteorite to investigate the birth of our solar system
A new study analyzing the grains of a primitive meteorite reveals the incredible strength of the magnetic field around the sun during the formation of the evolution of the early solar system.
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.
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.
High school teacher suspended over offensive tweet on Ferguson shooting: ‘Kill yourselves’
The teacher was suspended on Monday.
Half a billion people now use Facebook Messenger, despite initial backlash
Facebook believed it needed to split Messenger into a separate app for it to achieve the speed and simplicity the company wanted from it.
Are cyborg cockroaches the future of disaster response?
Researchers are exploring ways to turn cockroaches into mini-robots called biobots.
How accurate is the science of the new sci-fi thriller Interstellar?
Details about the film managed to leak out to reporters about some scientific discoveries associated with the construction of the central plot of the film.
New technique for dealing with wildfires could be a game-changer
New research suggests that communities should learn to live with and adapt to wildfires as opposed to fighting them.
Orbital Sciences to stop using Soviet-designed engines after Antares explosion
The company will work on a replacement as it continues work for NASA.
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