The ocean’s smallest organisms could hold the biggest clues to Earth’s climate future. The ocean’s tiniest engineers, calcifying plankton, play a vital yet often unnoticed role in regulating Earth’s ...
Traditionally, scientists believed that the charge polarity of the magnetosphere at the equator and the poles was the same, ...
EU-funded researchers are exploring how undersea communication cables can double-up as environmental and seismic sensors – a ...
The twin-satellite mission could provide vital clues about Mars’ evolution and its ability to once support water and life.
Our Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth, not just due to tidal friction as previously thought. New research suggests ...
World leaders of about 197 countries, and with European Union, making 198, began holding yesterday what may turn ...
A pioneering dawn observation in Sweden has revealed that blue auroras occur far higher in Earth’s atmosphere than previously ...
ESA’s Solar Orbiter captures the first detailed look at the Sun’s poles, revealing fast-moving plasma and magnetic flows.
Earth’s Greatest Enemy captures the unfathomable breadth of ecological and human suffering caused by militarism. It covers ...
Aging stars may be destroying the giant planets orbiting closest to them, according to a new study by astronomers at UCL and ...
A giant exoplanet orbiting a nearby dwarf star has been found in an ideal location for next-generation telescopes to search for potential signs of life. The discovery of a potential “super-Earth” loca ...
Right now, we're zooming through space at incredible speeds, so why aren't we dizzy or flying off into space?  An expert ...