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Scientists have converted food waste into biodegradable plastic using bacteria, offering a dual fix for global food and ...
TODAY’s Al Roker joins beekeepers from Best Bees to learn how they are creating honeybee habitats on a rooftop in the middle ...
The red brick exterior with its classic storefront windows gives off that quintessential small-town Pennsylvania charm. A wooden bench and barrel planters outside invite you to sit a spell, maybe ...
For decades, scientists believed water was the essential cradle for life. But new research suggests life’s building blocks ...
Skincare is a part of our daily routine. Among the products available for skin care, sunscreen is essential. It protects us ...
Earth’s oceans cover roughly 70% of the surface. Beneath the mesmerizing surface, marine life is being captured by nets, traps and other human-made hazards. In the process of struggling to escape, ...
We measure the extremely long distances between things in space by light years. A light year is the distance that light travels in one Earth year. Light travels at about 300,000 kilometres per second.
The Universe’s most abundant ice isn’t formless—it’s secretly laced with crystals. And that might change how we think about water, planets, and life itself.
Ice in space, long believed to be completely disordered like frozen water without structure, is turning out to be more complex. New research from (UCL) and the University of Cambridge has shown that ...
NASA has confirmed the discovery of an Earth-sized planet parked right in the “habitable zone” of a distant red dwarf star.
"Space ice" contains tiny crystals and is not a completely disordered material like liquid water, as previously assumed, ...
Ancient oceans with phosphorus-rich waters may have supported some of Earth’s earliest microbial life, according to a new ...