Heidi Gardner is leaving 'Saturday Night Live' after eight seasons.
Rocky material that impacted Mars lies scattered in giant lumps throughout the planet’s mantle, offering clues about Mars’ interior and its ancient past.
"On Mars, the past is written in stone — but the present is written in sand."
IN A NUTSHELL 🌍 Researchers use supercomputers to simulate and predict earthquake dynamics with unprecedented detail. 🏢 The EQSIM project highlights how geological conditions can amplify or dampen seismic waves. 💡 Smaller earthquakes can cause more damage …
It will be a view unlike any other — completely invisible, exceptionally quiet and utterly transformative.
Researchers have unveiled Kostensuchus atrox, a giant crocodile relative that ate dinosaurs in Argentina 70 million years ago during the Cretaceous period.
The Spicomellus, the world’s oldest ankylosaur, had spikes protruding from its neck, a weapon on its tail and extravagant armor, it has been discovered.
New analysis of a 140,000-year-old skull morphologically resembling modern humans and Neanderthals may be the earliest example of interbreeding between the two groups.
The company’s workhorse continues its stellar performance.
The researchers observed nocturnal spiders exploiting the natural light of fireflies to draw unsuspecting prey into their webs.
A skull that was found embedded in a cave wall in Greece more than 60 years ago may finally have an identification.
The renowned experimental physicist and Nobel winner who was among the first to observe gavitational waves in September 2015 died at the age of 92.
Orion is so packed with technology that the old Mission Control room needed an annex.
Paralvinella hessleri is the first known animal to create orpiment, which was used by artists for centuries.
Scientists created glowing succulents using light-storing particles, offering a path toward sustainable plant-based lighting.
A new paper on spectroscopic data from the Very Large Telescope (accessible here) reported the surprising detection of nickel without iron…
Plus other weird things we learned this week.
Darwin Monkey or 'Wukong' features over 2 billion artificial neurons and more than 100 billion synapses — similar to the neural structure of a macaque.
The cosmic butterfly has also produced plenty of PAHs – large hydrocarbon molecules that could play a key early role in prebiotic chemistry.