The moon may still be geologically active, judging from the way the lunar far side is wrinkling as the moon contracts. At ...
Researchers discovered a protein in a 68- to 66-million-year-old fossil that many scientists would have argued should have long been destroyed.
If the scientists could very precisely measure the proportions of lutetium and halfnium in moon rocks compared to other ...
New research uncovers a surprising clue in earthquake forecasting: tiny curved scratches on fault planes. These marks reveal ...
Bright yellow deposits in Consus Crater provide new evidence of Ceres' cryovolcanic history, reigniting the debate over ...
Below Mount Jefferson and McKenzie Pass is a massive storehouse of water three times the size of Lake Mead, say Oregon researchers.
Among the majors to be eliminated due to reduced demand is Chemistry. While most of us haven’t used beakers or Bunsen burners since high school, key industries in our area still need chemists. Those ...
Science dioramas of yesteryear can highlight the biases of the time. Exhibit experts are reimagining, annotating — and sometimes mothballing — the scenes.
Rivers began pumping weathered material into the sea about a billion years after Earth formed, suggesting continents may have gotten an early start.
As she leaves her position as Executive Director of the RJC, Grant reflects on her legacy after two years leading a ...
Welcome to Bear Butte State Park, South Dakota’s best-kept secret. Nestled just northeast of Sturgis, Bear Butte State Park is a hidden gem that’s been flying under the radar for far too long. This ...
Spoiler alert: It’s in the middle of nowhere, Montana, and it’s called Medicine Rocks State Park. Nestled in the southeastern ...