A groundbreaking satellite, named Biomass, is launching to evaluate how forests combat climate change by measuring carbon storage beneath canopies. This innovative technology will provide unprecedented insights into our planet's health.
A groundbreaking discovery reveals a massive molecular cloud named Eos, located just 300 light-years away from Earth. This find challenges previous notions of star formation and molecular clouds in our solar vicinity.
Exciting new findings from the James Webb Space Telescope suggest the presence of biosignatures on exoplanet K2-18b, raising thrilling possibilities about life beyond Earth. Meanwhile, questions arise about the Antikythera mechanism and the curious case of 'vegetative electron microscopy.'
NASA's Curiosity Rover has discovered the longest carbon molecules ever found on Mars, raising the tantalizing possibility of ancient life on the Red Planet. Could these molecules be remnants of past biological activity?
NASA’s Curiosity rover has made a groundbreaking discovery in Gale Crater, revealing the presence of siderite, an iron carbonate mineral. This finding could hold the key to understanding Mars' ancient atmosphere and its transformation over billions of years.
iFixit and Back Market are teaming up to encourage consumers to keep their smartphones for five years instead of the average two to three. This initiative could significantly reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable tech practices.
In a controversial move, President Trump is set to sign executive orders to revive the coal industry, countering global carbon emission efforts. This decision comes as U.S. power demand rises amid the growth of renewable energy.
As spring brings a welcome warmth, millions in the U.S. are battling record pollen counts that trigger severe allergies. Discover how climate change is intensifying this annual nightmare.
A groundbreaking study reveals that Dorset's Flagstones dates back to 3200 BC, challenging previous timelines and suggesting its influence on monumental sites like Stonehenge.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, 14-year-old Miller Gardner, son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner, tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing in Costa Rica. Authorities reveal shocking autopsy results.