In the coming decades, erratic periods of rain and drought could create new hot spots for the ravenous grasshoppers in west India and west central Asia, threatening crops and food security
The reentry of the satellite, called ERS-2, is part of an intentional effort by the European Space Agency to reduce orbital debris
The mission, set to launch next month, comes as countries and fossil fuel companies pledge to reduce emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas
The animal was tagged in 2000, when it was estimated to be about one year old, and re-discovered alive in the wild last year
New research reveals that two Bronze Age artifacts from the Treasure of Villena contain iron from a meteor that hit a million years ago
Though the round stingray, named Charlotte, shares her aquarium tank with two male sharks, experts say it is impossible for a shark to impregnate a ray
Using data from a retired NASA mission, researchers identified unique signs of water molecules on two space rocks, unlocking new insight into how water may have arrived on Earth
The spacecraft, which finally launched on February 15, is expected to touch down on February 22
Dating to as early as 8,200 years ago, the paintings may have maintained collective memories during an extremely dry period in history
The desire to get a rise out of others is a 13-million-year-old trait humans and great apes share with a common ancestor, new research suggests
The robot recently observed each of the Red Planet’s moons passing across the sun in the Martian sky
While no official decision has been made, symptomatic patients might be able to stop isolating if they are fever-free for 24 hours and are beginning to feel better under the proposed change
Two men taped images of flooding in Tuscany to the Renaissance painting's protective glass
Robot surgeons could treat astronauts on long space missions—but they could also be used on Earth in places where surgeons aren't present, such as rural areas or war zones
The patient was treated during the earlier stages of disease, so the community faces little risk, according to health officials
Made up of some 1,600 stones, the submerged “Blinkerwall” might be Europe's oldest known megastructure
With only limited training, the model could correctly identify certain objects, suggesting some elements of learning language are not innate to humans
Analyses revealed the asteroid was an “aubrite,” a classification that applies to only 80 of 70,000 previously found meteorite fragments
On the English naturalist's 215th birthday, more than 9,000 titles from his expansive collection are now accessible online
Nocturnal hawk moths are less likely to visit primroses in air polluted by nitrate radicals, which break down important wild fragrances, researchers find
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