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Inuit languages really do have many words for snow, linguists found—and other languages have conceptual specialties, too, ...
Young people today will be exposed to a number of heat waves that no one would have experienced before the burning of fossil ...
Pyrotechnic chemistry drives the Vatican’s recipes for the black and white smoke used to announce papal election outcomes ...
The Hospital Preparedness Program helps hospitals and emergency managers save lives in wildfires, tornadoes, pandemics and ...
The sun has produced stunning auroras on Earth in recent years as solar activity has peaked—but expect more in coming years ...
The word itself comes from galaktikós kyklos, or “milky circle,” the ancient Greek term for the Milky Way, our home galaxy.
A disruption in federal funds has jeopardized HIV testing and outreach in the U.S. South, and researchers warn of a ...
Scientists at Europe’s famous particle collider briefly created gold ions from lead in a modern twist on the alchemical goal ...
Conceptual problems, ideology clashes and xenophobia prevented the concept of zero from catching on for a long time. Today ...
Cities across the U.S., including inland ones such as Denver and Dallas, are settling into the earth, posing increased ...
After billions of dollars in spending and decades of planning, NASA may be forced to abandon precious samples of air, rock ...