‘Off-Earth’ asks how to build a better future in space
As humans prepare to live in space someday, ethics should be as much of guide as science and technology, an astrophysicist argues in a new book.
As humans prepare to live in space someday, ethics should be as much of guide as science and technology, an astrophysicist argues in a new book.
Juvenile sea spiders can regenerate nearly all of their bottom halves — including muscles and the anus — or make do without them.
The impressionist painting style can be partly explained by the reality of rising air pollution from the industrial revolution, an analysis finds.
The realization that people have long eaten putrid foods has archaeologists rethinking what Neandertals and other ancient hominids ate.