What is that California-sized cloud on Mars?
For starters, it's not smoke billowing from a volcanic eruption.
By Mark Stetson and Elisha Sauers
Why are we sending a plastic-eating enzyme to space?
This bacteria was bioengineered to upcycle waste.
Can you power a village with a tiny stream?
The turbines are designed to be easily maintained in regions of the world where generating energy is difficult.
UK’s first ever satellite failed to make it to orbit
VirginOrbit is currently figuring out what went wrong.
How winter solstice is celebrated across different cultures
These traditions pre-date Christmas.
The world’s oldest DNA ever reveals a surprisingly lively Arctic
The polar desert was once a fertile land.
A wildflower restoration project creates the UK's biggest grassland yet
By sowing local plant species, the project aims to boost the coastal area's biodiversity.
Are 'planet-killer' asteroids really a threat to Earth?
"You need to know what's coming."
By Mark Stetson and Mark Kaufman
NASA's won't be the only moon launch in November. Here's what you should know.
"There's a business case for the moon."
By Mark Stetson and Elisha Sauers
Solar eclipse 2022: Watch what it looked like live across the world
The partial eclipse is taking place as the moon passes between the sun and the earth.
While drought continues to wreak havoc in Kenya, an age-old technology is providing relief for some
The simple, but effective technology could save lives
By Emmett Smith
Working like bees, 3D-printing drones could change the future of construction
The drones could be used to build shelters in harsh conditions both on Earth and in space.
The Ocean Cleanup moves into phase three to end the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The new system extends 2,500 meters in length with the addition of an extra vessel
By Emmett Smith
In Ecuador, a floating building is bringing the community together
Santay Island became a Protected Area in 2010 and is part of the National System of Protected Areas as a National Recreational Area
By Emmett Smith
Get up close with the secret, microscopic world of cells
Have you ever seen migrating neural crest cells inside a zebrafish? Well today's your lucky day.
Forgotten relics have been reemerging in this summer's extreme drought
Though fascinating, these objects should have stayed underwater.
John Oliver sets up his own business to call BS on carbon offsets
Fight dubious corporate tactics with dubious corporate tactics.
NASA identified the strange tangled object found on Mars
Is it Martian or NASA litter?
By Mark Stetson and Mark Kaufman
Ancient Greenland shark found off the coast of Belize
Scientists discovered an ancient shark swimming in a really strange place.
By Mark Stetson and Mark Kaufman
A new rare jellyfish has been discovered off Papua New Guinea
Its size has been compared to a soccer ball
By Emmett Smith
NASA reveals their plan to collect Martian samples
We could see Mars samples on Earth by 2033
By Mark Stetson and Chase DiBenedetto
How an art installation is teaching children to cycle safely
The designer hopes it will help promote a more sustainable way to travel for a younger generation
By Emmett Smith