RPI Professor Karyn Rogers, director of the Rensselaer Astrobiology Research and Education Center, and graduate student Meri ...
Dinosaur Discovery on MSN
The asteroid strike that rewrote life on Earth
Chicxulub marks the site of the asteroid impact that abruptly ended the age of dinosaurs. Striking Earth with unimaginable force, the collision triggered global fires, shockwaves, and years of climate ...
The Space Race on MSN
Why NASA wants humans to visit an asteroid before Mars
NASA is considering a mission that would send astronauts to a near-Earth asteroid using SpaceX’s Starship and Falcon Heavy, ...
She warned of "extreme price volatility in financial markets due to catastrophising or euphoria, and a collapse in confidence ...
The photographer, who trained at the Wellington Polytechnic School of Design, would take pictures of efforts to protect the ...
Louis Tomlinson review, How Did I Get Here? – His most confident album yet - 3/5 Boyband graduate throws empathetic heart into songs about love, identity and loss ...
Sri Lankan American scientist vows to empower ‘brilliant minds’ at the elite Pasadena university amid research funding cuts ...
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Netflix's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros sends chilling warning through Hollywood
Actors and directors are terrified of what could happen to cinema if the deal goes through ...
How did Earth become a planet covered in oceans? A meteorite discovery reveals a new origin story that challenges everything ...
Dr. Ray Jayawardhana, an accomplished academic leader and renowned astrophysicist who currently serves as provost of Johns Hopkins University, has been named Caltech's next president, the tenth in the ...
If you were to ask a group of dedicated amateur astronomers to list their favorite telescopic targets, few if any would mention asteroids. That’s easy to understand. The typical asteroid lacks the jaw ...
NASA is monitoring a plane-sized asteroid that’s heading towards Earth at around 20,000 miles per hour, according to the Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS). Measuring around 230 feet in ...
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