Many scientists have long thought that developing planets should resemble the swirling disk of gas and dust that births them.
International Ski Federation (FIS) president Johan Eliasch spoke with CBC Sports' Devin Heroux at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria.
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The direct air capture industry has ambitious plans to pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but it’s vying for limited ...
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The article humorously ranks planets based on wealth, characterizing Jupiter as the richest due to its massive size and possessions, and Mars as a str ...
The Los Angeles fires were burning evidence of how dangerous this delusion is. The fires were a bonfire of bad ideas that had ...
In 2020, strict rules were put in place to slash cargo-ship emissions. Five years on, it appears to have been less than ...
Explore Freiburg im Breisgau, one of Germany’s most scenic cities, on a peaceful evening walk through its historic old town in crystal-clear 4K. Located near the Black Forest, this charming ...
Sea-based launches are hitting their stride. That could lead to a lot more space missions with a lot less red tape.
In the coming years, an unprecedented number of people will leave planet Earth—but it’s becoming increasingly clear that deep ...