The filmmakers behind When Machines Prescribe — which premiered on the PBS science series NOVA, produced by GBH — are recipients of the 2025 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Gold Award in the Video Spot ...
Can we really bring extinct species back? Evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro says yes. Can we bring extinct species back to life? Evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro claims we just did. As Chief ...
The mystery of the Earth and Moon’s similarity Early models of the Moon’s formation predicted that the Moon should mostly consist of Theia’s material. But scientists noticed a puzzle: Earth and the ...
Moon’s precursor planet, Theia, disappeared billions ago, leaving scientists no direct chemical evidence to support the hypothesis. Now a team of astromers in France, Germany and the United States ...
Early models of the Moon’s formation predicted that the Moon should mostly consist of Theia’s material. But scientists noticed a puzzle: Earth and the Moon are almost chemically identical, far more ...
For many centuries, observers of the sky, sailors, and ancient civilizations have gazed upon a bright light which shines brightly just before dawn and shortly after sunset. This bright point in the ...
Roughly four and a half billion years ago the planet Theia slammed into Earth, destroying Theia, melting large fractions of Earth’s mantle and ejecting a huge debris disk that later formed the moon.
European astronomers report the discovery of a second alien world in the TOI-1422 planetary system located some 500 light years away. The newfound exoplanet, which received designation TOI-1422 c, is ...
Can we really bring extinct species back? Evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro says yes — and she’s here to tell us how. Can we bring extinct species back to life? Evolutionary biologist Beth Shapiro ...
Supermoon as seen through arch in Pula amphitheatre. ARCHIVE: Pula, Croatia - 14 November 2016 Scientists may have just solved 900 year old mystery of Easter Island statues China, inflation could pop ...
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