In this week's Science for All newsletter, Vasudevan Mukunth looks at a new study detailing the prevalence of tilings in nature, which is surprisingly more widespread than previously believed.
A new study casts doubt on the universe’s accelerating expansion, suggesting dark energy might be weakening over time.
From boreal forests near the Arctic Circle to dense tropical jungles south of the Equator, Earth’s last primary forests — ...
A new cosmological model suggests the universe expands in layers that multiply faster than space can even form. Infinity, in this view, is merely the first step—an entryway to something far larger and ...
Roger Pielke Jr. spoke at Cornell Atkinson’s Climate Impact Series on Wednesday, eliciting concerns from members of the scientific community due to his ties to the American Enterprise Institute and ...
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, today presented a 26-member team with the ACM Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modeling in recognition of their project "Computing the Full Earth System at 1 ...
A species of moss survived for 9 months on the outside of the International Space Station, new research reveals — and 80% of ...
Researchers have discovered chemical traces of life in rocks older than 3.3 billion years, offering a rare look at Earth’s ...
Scientists may finally be closing in on the origins of two colossal, mysterious structures buried nearly 1,800 miles inside ...
In a new book, NASA astrobiologist Caleb Scharf says the fate of life on Earth may hinge on leaving our planet behind ...
An international team of scientists, including a senior researcher at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, has ...
Researchers have confirmed a new gravitational wave event originating from a violent collision in deep space. The signal, ...