When you step on your scale in your house, you see a number. Whether you like it or not, that’s your weight on Earth, right? Wrong! Read on to learn more about how your weight can change depending on your location on the planet.
There never seems to be enough hours in a day.
Through the use of cutting-edge instruments, scientists finally have the opportunity to probe deep beneath the surface and ascertain exactly how the terrestrial planet formed.
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There’s a reason for your post-Thanksgiving-meal “itis,” but don’t blame it on the turkey.
K2-18b — our celestial neighbor — may contain the building blocks for life.
Currently Voyager 2 is about 11 billion miles from the Earth, and has been traveling at speeds of tens of thousands of miles per hour since its launch in 1977. Read more to see where it is now and what we've learned.
Today, from 7:35 am to 1:04 pm ET, Mercury lined up with the sun, which is called a transit. But what does this mean? Why is it rare? Read on.
A new study gives insight into Venus' climatic history.
Science Channel is set to ring-in the New Year with a BANG!
Ohio State astronomers capture a black hole shredding a star — a rare tidal disruption event.
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Humankind’s disgraceful rubbish footprint swirling between California and Hawaii may have just met its match.
Here is what you need to know about the tropical cyclone making its way to the U.S. mainland.
What is a seed bank and how can it help up save certain crops from extinction?