The star’s eruption was similar to the gargantuan blasts that our Sun routinely unleashes into space, like the solar storms that recently gave us our night-time light shows. This, however, is on a much, much bigger scale. Literally.
In fact,…

The star’s eruption was similar to the gargantuan blasts that our Sun routinely unleashes into space, like the solar storms that recently gave us our night-time light shows. This, however, is on a much, much bigger scale. Literally.
In fact,…

Air Liquide announces the roll-out of its first hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks for its activities in the Netherlands. This new initiative reinforces Air Liquide’s commitment to decarbonizing transportation…

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In the future, there could be materials that can reconfigure themselves on demand, adapting their structure and properties like living organisms.
A team of Japanese scientists have created a supramolecular polymer system that transforms…

The American Museum of Natural History is re-staging one of the greatest plot twists in the history of Earth—and it involves a killer asteroid, a global winter and a few very unlucky dinosaurs.
“Impact: The End of the Age of Dinosaurs” opens to…

A small, meat-eating dinosaur from India has been given a name, and it changes the story of early predatory dinosaurs. The animal, Maleriraptor kuttyi, lived about 220 million years ago and helps bridge a gap between earlier South American…

In a single decade, we have gone from the first-ever gravitational wave detection to several hundred of them. Every time there is a new possible detection, an alert is sent out, so observatories around the world can try to catch a possible light…