Is it possible to heat the planet to dangerous levels and then cool it down later? Economic models charting the world's path ...
Growing up in Long Beach, California, his parents adhered to a creationist view of the universe. But young Koerner caught ...
While some politicians have expressed concern about the project's rapid timeline, this approach's benefits are hard to ignore ...
Pete Hegseth, the former major in the military who grew up in Forest Lake and served in the Minnesota National Guard, was ...
Particles that settle out too quickly may prove ineffective at scattering enough sunlight to cool the planet sufficiently ... in applying laboratory measurements and computer models to real world ...
does not pollute our air and accelerate the ongoing overheating of our planet, but it also significantly reduces the cost of electricity. "Not only will community solar help our environment, but it ...
Scientists are interested in depositing diamond dust into the atmosphere in order to reflect sunlight and cool down the planet. Though using diamond could be more effective and safer than using ...
After a decade-long search, some scientists say a growing number of clues point to the existence of a hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune — and they may soon have the opportunity to find ...
A multi-institutional team of climatologists, meteorologists and Earth scientists has found evidence that dropping diamond dust from an airplane into the atmosphere could cool the planet.
Therefore, the image of Jupiter circulating on social media was a real photograph taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft, but was ...
We preselected all newsletters you had before unsubscribing.