Gold is probably fine, and we’re not sure about myrrh, but frankincenseappears to in trouble, a new study suggests.
Author: Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Weird space object ‘Oumuamua’ was not an alien spacecraft after all, scientists say
That weird, cigar-shaped outer space object that flew through our solar system a couple of years ago wasn’t an alien spacecraft after all, scientists announced Monday in a new study.
Extreme heat continues to scorch Europe; France braces for possible all-time record high Friday
High heat again blazed across Europe Thursday as several countries braced for what could be the hottest day yet on Friday.
It came from outer space: Weird radio signal came from distant galaxy
For the first time, the origin of a single radio pulse has been pinpointed to a distant galaxy several billion light years away, a new study said.
Record-shattering heat wave scorches Europe: ‘It’s scary. This isn’t the way it’s supposed to be.’
Record-shattering temperatures are scorching much of Europe this week as searing heat from northern Africa overspreads the normally mild continent.
Big birds: Giant, 1,000-pound birds once roamed around Europe
At 1,000 pounds and over 10 feet tall, this bird was onethe largest that ever lived in Earth’s history, according to new research.
Global warming is only going to get worse. One reason: Those cloud trails airplanes leave behind in the sky
The more we fly, the worse it will get: Contrails, thosewhite ribbons jets leave behind in the sky, will exacerbate global warming in the next few decades.
Are you walking on sunshine? The summer solstice is Friday
The summer solstice – the precise moment when the sun is at its highest point in the sky each year – will occur Friday at 11:54 a.m. EDT.
Hey! Boaty McBoatFace made a real climate discovery! Unmanned sub sends valuable data
It’s got a goofy name, but it’s doing some serious work. The unmanned submarine Boaty McBoatFace has made a real discovery about the Earth’schanging climate.
Amazing photo shows dogs ‘sledding on water’ amid Greenland ice melt
This stunning photo– taken by scientists on the melting Greenland ice sheet last week – shows how unusually warm it’s been in the Arctic.