Lost fossils reveal that some of the first ocean predators went global astonishingly fast after Earth’s worst extinction.
Leticia Carvalho heads a global authority that’s been struggling to set rules for a decade. President Trump’s aggressive push on ocean mining makes her task more urgent.
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NASA astronaut Mike Fincke identified himself Wednesday as the crew member whose undisclosed condition caused the first ...
"I’ve been down 3,000 feet alone in the ocean, which has got to be one of the loneliest places on the planet," Widder says.
Comets are a trickier prospect. The first spots of direct evidence, collected in the 1990s by the Giotto spacecraft and later ...
The Cosmic Shambles Forest will present an expanded experience at Latitude Festival 2026, featuring two stages, a Museum ...
Stone tools found in Israel are at least 1.9 million years old, showing humans left Africa earlier than scientists once believed.
Scientists at MIT have found compelling chemical evidence that Earth’s earliest animals were likely ancient sea sponges.
From ice ages to asteroid strikes, an epic book shows how important it has been for humans to look outwards. Alex Wilkins surveys a climate historian's cosmic sweep ...