Some Active Process is Cracking Open These Faults on Mars. But What is it?0
- From Around the Web, Space
- March 9, 2017
A 2008 image showing a portion of the North Polar layered deposits with lines of very small pits on the surface of Mars.

A 2008 image showing a portion of the North Polar layered deposits with lines of very small pits on the surface of Mars.

Artificial human life could soon be grown from scratch in the lab, after scientists successfully created a mammal embryo using only stem cells.

The stunning display, which began on Monday, could last anywhere from days to weeks.

We present with outstanding detail an extragalactic perspective of an extended stellar tidal stream wrapping around the edge-on, spiral galaxy NGC 5907.

NASA’s Cold Atom Lab Aboard the ISS Will Reshape Our Understanding of Matter and Gravity

Turns out you don’t need to hack NASA or work for them in order to use their technology.

One of the biggest questions that keep physicists up at night is why there is more matter than antimatter in the universe.

NASA is working to get a spacecraft to an asteroid before one strikes Earth.

Online learning could provide low cost, tailor-made educational resources to any student with internet access.

Dozens of prehistoric hominin footprints have been discovered in Norfolk and have been dated back to nearly one million years old. These are the oldest footprints ever discovered outside of Africa and could change the timeline of when the earliest human species migrated out of Africa and into Europe. The study comes from a collaboration of British research facilities and the results were published on PLOS ONE.