Mars was probably habitable for longer than we thought0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 2, 2017
It was warm and wet right around the time life got its start on Earth.

It was warm and wet right around the time life got its start on Earth.

An excavation in Scotland shows that Roman soldiers used lead ammo with lethal accuracy.

On May 30th, a dark filament of magnetism tore through the sun’s atmosphere.

Archaeologist Sarah Parcak uses satellite photos to locate ancient sites and she’s finding them — thousands.

SCIENTISTS may have discovered the remains of Noah’s Ark in what could be the biggest Biblical archaeological discovery of all time.

Geologists from Tohoku University, Japan, Amherst College and Washington University in Saint Louis, the United States, say they may have found the cause of the end-Ordovician mass extinction, the first of the world’s five known mass extinctions.

A team of international astrophysicists led by The Australian National University (ANU) has shown how most of the antimatter in the Milky Way forms.

You can tell a lot from a basket. Especially if it comes from the ruins of an ancient civilization inhabited by humans nearly 15,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene ages.


A novel system developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) could make it possible to control the way a liquid moves over a surface, using only visible light.



