The Marineland park near Niagara Falls has asked the Canadian government for emergency funding to feed and care for its whales, saying euthanasia is otherwise imminent. Fisheries Minister ...
An interstellar visitor to our solar system known as 3I/ATLAS has captivated the public for months, and it's not hard to see why. For one, it's incredibly rare for any kind of space object ...
ESA is broadening its international cooperation with Asian partners, signing an MoU with South Korea and advancing an asteroid mission with Japan.
I’ve watched so many films over the years that it often feels like I’ve seen it all. That’s why I enjoyed Color Out of Space (2019) so much: it’s an H.P. Lovecraft movie that’s more subtle than fellow ...
Today marks a new era in the history of Scripps Institution of Oceanography as Meenakshi Wadhwa takes the reins as the 12th director of Scripps and as vice chancellor for marine sciences at the ...
Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month, from London and Paris to Jakarta and Lagos ...
A massive comet traveling through the solar system is much larger than previously thought and could be a remnant of alien technology, a scientist claims in a new report.
Walmart is offering the Canon EOS R5 II with the RF 24-105mm f/4 lens for just $4925 — a perfect setup for shooting the Orionids.
A group of truck drivers were nabbed after conspiring to illegally transport 2 shipments of flat-screen TVs to a Texas from a Walmart warehouse in Summerville.
Comet 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object ever detected, will be visible from ground-based telescopes through the end of September, NASA said. It will reach its closest approach to the sun around ...
The interstellar object hurtling toward the inner solar system, where Earth is located, is much larger than previously thought, astronomers say. A comet named 3I/ATLAS likely weighs more than 33 ...
The interstellar object hurtling toward the inner solar system, where Earth is located, is much larger than previously thought, astronomers say.