Nasa astronauts Butch Wilmore and Indian- American Sunita Williams returned to Earth early on Wednesday, completing a mission ...
Discover the connection between volcanic events and the rise of Earth's oxygen levels that enabled complex life to thrive.
The building blocks of life on Earth may have been fueled by tiny sparks hopping between water droplets.
New research suggests tiny electrical charges in water droplets could have fueled the chemical reactions that led to life.
The research, conducted by scientists at Stanford University, demonstrates that when water droplets collide and form spray, ...
Operators follow a 25-year rule: at this point, a satellite’s mission is deemed to have ended and it is lowered into the atmosphere where gravity and friction kicks in. While this helps clear space, ...
A study of ancient stromatolites reveals that ammonium reservoirs in early Earth's oceans, likely influenced by volcanic ...
Mars' atmosphere moves differently from Earth's due to gravity waves. These waves affect air circulation at high altitudes.
Dr. Frankenstein might not have needed a lightning bolt to bring his monster to life after all. A new study from Stanford ...
A Sun-Times photographer joined stargazers at Montrose Harbor as the Earth’s shadow began to move across the moon early ...
A new study reveals that Earth's biomes changed dramatically in the wake of mass volcanic eruptions 252 million years ago.
Scientists found that volcanic eruptions triggered short-lived oxygen spikes before Earth's air became breathable.