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More in Science - Page 217
Aviation's first-ever carbon standards won't do much to slow global warming
The first-ever carbon emissions standards for aviation were rolled out on Monday, but they are being criticized as weak.
02/09/2016
By
Andrew Freedman
Was Einstein right? Ripples in space-time may have been found
Scientists may have finally found evidence of gravitational waves, confirming one of Albert Einstein's boldest predictions.
02/09/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
Get lost on Mars with a new 360-degree video from NASA
Explore a Martian sand dune in a new 360-degree video from NASA.
02/08/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
Global warming policies we set today will determine the next 10,000 years
Decisions made in the next couple of decades about reducing greenhouse gas emissions will determine the severity of global warming -- including potentially catastrophic sea level rise -- for the next 10,000 years, per a new study.
02/08/2016
By
Andrew Freedman
It will be ass cold on the East Coast for Valentine's Day weekend
A severe cold snap is set to overtake the eastern U.S. for Valentine's Day weekend.
02/08/2016
By
Andrew Freedman
North Korea's rocket test stokes fears of a growing ballistic missile program
North Korea is once again rattling nerves on the Korean Peninsula, this time by testing a rocket.
02/08/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
Unusually warm Arctic winter stuns scientists with record low ice extent for January
“For the Arctic, this is definitely the strangest winter I’ve ever seen."
02/06/2016
By
Andrew Freedman
Bezos' Blue Origin shows what it looks like to land a rocket back on Earth
What goes up, must come down.
02/05/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
Scientists named a new species of tarantula after Johnny Cash
Scientists have named a new, all-black spider found near Folsom, California, after legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Cash.
02/05/2016
By
Andrew Freedman
The renewable energy revolution is already upon us, report shows
Wind and solar generation are skyrocketing in the U.S. as greenhouse gas emissions drop.
02/04/2016
By
Andrew Freedman
A tiny European nation is about to do big things for asteroid mining
Luxembourg just made a big investment in a burgeoning realm of the space industry: asteroid mining.
02/04/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
What we still don't know about Zika virus
These are the key questions that scientists are racing to answer in order to halt the spread of the devastating Zika virus.
02/03/2016
By
Andrew Freedman
One of Saturn's largest rings may be newer than anyone thought
One of Saturn's rings is less massive and younger than expected, and scientists aren't sure why.
02/03/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
NASA's most powerful rocket yet will launch tiny satellites to space
These are the tiny satellites going to space on a huge rocket.
02/02/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
Zika virus outbreak now an international 'public health emergency,' WHO says
The Zika virus spreading across Central and South America constitutes a "public health emergency of international concern."
02/01/2016
By
Andrew Freedman
British astronaut Tim Peake proves he's your space dad on Twitter
From selfies to breakfast videos, Tim Peake knows how to be a dad on Twitter.
01/30/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
NASA's Curiosity rover beams home a selfie from a Martian sand dune
Hey there, Curiosity. Nice to see you again.
01/29/2016
By
Miriam Kramer
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