NPR's A Martínez asks National Geographic writer Maddie Stone about some of the real science behind the fictional world of "Dune." ...
As a child, Michael Rudnicki liked to dismantle clocks. He would take them apart, piece by piece, to see what made them tick.
Michael Nietzel is president emeritus of Missouri ... MIT was named the top university in the world for interdisciplinary science in a new ranking by Times Higher Education. The U.S was home ...
The Guardian reported that two neolithic stone circles were discovered within Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England. The ...
Fans of Good Morning America were quick to notice the absence of anchor Michael Strahan on Monday’s episode, sparking more attention to a recent incident that has set social media ablaze.
Oscar winner Michael Douglas was also a guest on the latest episode of 'Real Time,' and told the host he was "so pissed" about the 2024 election results. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor The Real ...
Nearly all the world’s countries pledged to strive to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius in the Paris Agreement, which scientists said would prevent cascading and worsening impacts ...
So we are bound to see those records being broken," he said. The scientists said 2024 will also be the first year in which the planet is more than 1.5C hotter than in the 1850-1900 pre-industrial ...
Donegal legend Michael Murphy is to come out of retirement to play inter-county football again in 2025. The Glenswilly giant, who captained the Tir Chonaill men to All-Ireland SFC glory in 2012 ...
These stone “cylinder seals” helped our ancestors ... more decentralized than we think,” Ferrara tells New Scientist’s Michael Marshall. People in various roles and locations throughout ...
Nearly two months after the death of Tito Jackson, the Jackson 5 singer was laid to rest Monday in the same cemetery as his brother and band mate Michael Jackson. Tito was buried during a private ...
Michael Lubell, a physicist at the City College of New York in New York City who tracks federal science-policy issues, says that given how polarized US politics are right now, he is “shocked ...