New research suggests Mars may have remained habitable much longer than scientists once thought. Ancient sand dunes in Gale Crater appear to have been soaked by underground water billions of years ago ...
Kick off planting in your garden this spring by adding organic matter and making sure the soil has the right texture for ...
"A unified voice was needed to state clearly that the science is settled — and that continued inaction reflects political and structural inertia rather than scientific uncertainty," lead author Dr.
The Syracuse Public Library has begun to roll out a library of things, which now includes a pass to Science Central in Fort ...
Scientists demonstrate that recycled human waste can unlock nutrients in Martian dust, offering a new path for farming on Mars.
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Beneath the golden corn fields and sprawling soybean rows of America's Midwest lies an invisible crisis that threatens the ...
Scientists have uncovered an enormous hidden archive of plant DNA that has endured for more than 400 million years. By comparing hundreds of plant genomes, researchers identified more than 2.3 million ...
Fifth grade students at Madison Elementary are digging into science and sustainability through a year-long indoor gardening and composting STEM project that allows them to grow their own food from ...
Rising sea levels are slowing Earth’s rotation, lengthening how long an average day lasts. And the current rate of increase to a single average day—1.33 additional milliseconds per century—is ...
Environmental journalist and author Laura Paskus considers the implications of climate change, and the need for a moral reckoning.
Oxygen isotope analysis of lunar soil shows meteorites delivered only a limited amount of water to the Earth–Moon system ...