I f astronomers had been walking the Earth 466 million years ago, they may have had something special to see. The moon and ...
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An effort to understand Earth’s past climates uncovered a history of wild temperature shifts and offered a warning on the ...
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In Puerto Rico and elsewhere, researchers are attempting to restore coral reefs and make corals more resilient to ocean heat ...
This material covers a range of cutting-edge science news, including China's Geespace launching 10 low-orbit satellites, ...
China's Geespace launched 10 low-orbit satellites, Chilean scientists explored algae-based biophotovoltaics, and Boeing's Starliner faced helium-related issues leading to an uncrewed return to Earth.
A new study highlights how extreme conditions during Snowball Earth may have driven the evolution of multicellular organisms, ...
Researchers have discovered a new species of fish so "perpetually displeased" they have named it the "grumpy dwarfgoby." A ...
Ten thousand votes were cast to decide the first fall read for the CBS New York Book Club. You chose "Once More from the Top" by Emily Layden as the Readers' Choice.