Carter Vigh, 9, died in 2023 after an asthma attack that was made worse by wildfire smoke. His mother. Amber, and the B.C.
Feeling anxious about the impacts of climate change is normal, scientists say. But how common is anxiety so bad that it makes ...
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Astronaut Jeremy Hansen fields kids' queries, 100 days from Artemis II launch opening
A Canadian astronaut embarking on a deep space mission to the moon admits it's a scary prospect, but he's learned to mitigate ...
From enjoying its beautiful rose garden to hiking, horse riding and learning about railroad heritage, these are the things to ...
Over 1,000 Christian opponents of modern medicine descended on Alexandria, MN, to testify that drugs, doctors, and Satan were ...
New research reveals that Earth’s continents owe their stability to searing heat deep in the planet’s crust. At more than 900°C, radioactive elements shifted upward, cooling and strengthening the ...
Ryugu’s samples reveal that water activity on asteroids lasted far longer than scientists thought, possibly reshaping ...
When a Mars-sized meteorite slammed into Earth billions of years ago, the impact completely reset any and all chemical ...
A new study has revealed how phosphorus, a nutrient essential for photosynthesis, surged into ancient oceans and started ...
Extreme heat deep in Earth’s crust forged the strong, stable continents that have endured for billions of years.
The wavelengths of radio light are so large that you can't capture a high-resolution image with a single dish. To capture an ...
Space.com on MSN
Scientists discover 1st evidence of 4.5-billion-year-old 'proto-Earth' buried deep within our planet
Roughly 4.5 billion years ago, the young solar system was a swirling cloud of gas and dust that formed the first asteroids and planets, including the young Earth, then a hot, molten sphere likely ...
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