Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
A.I. Reveals Signs of Early Life in 3.3-Billion-Year-Old Rocks. Next, It Could Continue the Search in Space
The new approach looks at the distribution of molecular fragments in material, allowing for broad surveys in degraded ...
Earth's earliest life left behind very few chemical traces. Fragile remains, like ancient cells and microbial mats, were buried, squeezed, heated, and broken apart by the planet's shifting crust ...
How China gained control of 90% of rare-earth refining while the U.S. abandoned Mountain Pass mine, creating dangerous ...
Climate Compass on MSN
Why the Sun Will Eventually Swallow Earth (But Not for Billions of Years)
Our Sun, that steady burning ball of gas that has faithfully illuminated Earth for billions of years, is slowly but ...
Brilliant Earth shows short-term rally from a special dividend, buyback managing dilution, and double-digit revenue growth.
The Artemis missions are humanity’s return to the Moon’s surface for the first time since the 1960s. Artemis II will bring ...
An Australian man spent years trying to crack open what he thought was a gold-rich rock-only to learn it was a rare meteorite ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Man Keeps Rock For Years, Hoping It's Gold. It Turned Out to Be Way More Valuable.
"Meteorites provide the cheapest form of space exploration. They transport us back in time, providing clues to the age, ...
As Santa sits at the North Pole anticipating the discovery of life on some far-flung planet he might be somewhat nervously scanning the latest scientific literature to see which exoplanets are hot top ...
Doomscrolling, an addictive habit, can be destructive if not managed – the way an alcoholic, say, manages drinking herself to death. It must be done with ...
Morgan Stanley, Citigroup Inc. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. are among those who expect the country’s markets to claw back ...
Eutelsat, Europe's answer to Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite-internet service, raised nearly $2 bln to upgrade its fleet. The ...
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