It's been one Neptunian year—or about 165 Earth years—since astronomers first observed the most distant planet from the sun.
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The team discovered that the surface might contain liquid water, an essential ingredient for life. Astronomers from the, Irvine have discovered a planet orbiting within the “habitable zone” of its ...
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High school students publish children's book on renewable energy to educate young generations about climate change and its ...
Powering Pennsylvania’s schools with affordable, reliable solar energy will pay dividends for local taxpayers, our health and ...
In a world obsessed with documenting experience, we’ve lost the art of learning from it. But it’s not too late to relearn it.
"Predator: Badlands" director Dan Trachtenberg explains the film's ending and why "Stranger Things" creators Matt and Ross ...