
Using gravitational lensing and an ultra-powerful telescope, scientists were able to peer deep into space.
by Dan Taylor
by Justin Beach
A large cave, with thousands of years of history buried in its sediments is currently being excavated in South Dakota.
by Dan Taylor
Ireland was very eager to get its hands on British gold, but why were the Brits giving it up so easily in 2500 B.C.? The answer may surprise you.
by Dan Taylor
A Bronze Age trade route dating back to 2500 BC has scientists amazed at how early societies interacted with each other.
by Justin Beach
Every 26 months the solar conjunction puts the Earth and Mars on opposite sides of the sun.
by Dan Taylor
by Dan Taylor
A new study from NOAA finds that the much-fussed-about hiatus in global warming was a fantasy.
by Justin Beach
Newly described specimen could mark the convergence of previously known horned dinosaur types.
by Dan Taylor
Researchers are trying to figure out just how global warming will impact the Antarctica ice and are looking at Greenland for clues — and what they found was rather surprising.
by Justin Beach
The fossilized remains of a tiny bird, found in Brazil, open a new chapter in the pre-history of the Southern Hemisphere and the evolution of birds.