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NASA Tracking Bus-Sized Asteroid Approaching Earth
NASA is closely monitoring a bus-sized asteroid that is expected to zoom past the Earth today at a speed of around 19,193 miles per hour. The space rock—known as "2025 HU"—is estimated to be about 37
Don't miss the Lyrid meteor shower peak tonight: Here's what to expect
Skywatchers, get ready! The Lyrid meteor shower is set to peak, offering a spectacular sight for anyone willing to stay up late or rise early.
The Ant Invasion: A New Threat to Kenya’s Lions
A new and unexpected challenge has emerged in Kenya, threatening one of the most iconic predators: the lion. This challenge doesn’t come from poachers or habitat loss but from a tiny, seemingly
Tennesseans urged to report sightings of invasive spotted lanternfly
The lanternfly has spread to 14 states, including Tennessee, since 2014, and attacks more than 70 species of plants.
Climate watchers fret over Trump's cut to sciences
In his California laboratory, Ralph Keeling examines a graph created from data his father began collecting that keeps a record of the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Since then, other
How rock dust is used to fertilize farms, clean the air
A North Carolina-based carbon removal company has been collecting rock dust to capture carbon and make farming more efficient.
Prehistoric chariot wheel unearthed at golf course
The remains of a prehistoric chariot wheel have been discovered at the site of a new Highland golf course. Archaeologists made the find in a pit used for cremations thousands of years ago. Flint
Molecules From Space May Have Sparked Life on Earth Billions of Years Ago
Learn about new evidence that suggests life on Earth may have started with the help of molecules that were delivered by comets and asteroids.
Groundbreaking cancer research at risk as Trump threatens to deport key scientist
The future of a possible groundbreaking cancer detection tool is hanging in the balance as the Trump administration threatens to deport a Russian-born scientist.
Galaxies at 'cosmic noon': Research gives deep dive into universe's wild growth spurt
A new University of Kansas survey of distant galaxies using the James Webb Space Telescope reveals never-before-seen star formation and black hole growth at "cosmic noon"—a mysterious epoch 2–3
A Disintegrating Planet Is Shedding Matter and Has a Comet-Like Tail
Learn why the planet, BD+05 4868 Ab, is only the fourth such discovered and will disappear in one to two million years.
Why are there so many dead whales in San Francisco Bay? Researchers are trying to find out
The whale that beachgoers saw floating off Alameda on Sunday was the fourth gray whale to die in the bay or surrounding waters in a month. Researchers do not yet know the reason for the cluster of
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