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New satellite will provide an unprecedented look at the planet's forests
Earth's forests play a critical role in keeping our planet habitable. Often called the "lungs of the Earth," forests cover nearly one-third of the planet and absorb vast amounts of carbon dioxide
Firefly Aerospace's first stage explodes before satellite's deployment
A Firefly Aerospace rocket launched from California crashed into the Pacific Ocean north of Antarctica, failing to place into low-Earth orbit a satellite for Lockheed Martin.
A tiny tribe wanted to shape the future of a famed canyon. Ancient DNA helped.
The Picuris Pueblo tribal nation initiated a genetic study that confirms their connection to Chaco Canyon -- a potential model for Indigenous people to partner with scientists.
Microplastics could be hampering the ocean’s ability to capture carbon
A global survey of microplastics in oceans reveals that tiny particles of plastic are prevalent throughout the water column, which could harm marine ecosystems and affect carbon storage in the deep se
Humans heal 3 times slower than our closest animal relatives
Researchers have found that wounds heal three times more slowly in humans than in other primates and rodents, suggesting we may have evolved slower healing at some point in our ancestry.
Human Evolution Traded Fur for Sweat Glands—and Now, Our Wounds Take Longer to Heal Than Those of Other Mammals
While observing wild baboons in Kenya, researcher Akiko Matsumoto-Oda noticed something striking. Whenever the animals got injured in fights with each other, their wounds healed quickly—much more
Major chunk of Pacific coast from California to Canada will sink into the sea if mega-earthquake hits this spot, doomsday study warns
This should have West Coasters shaking in their shoes. Hundreds of miles of coastline in the Pacific Northwest could go straight into the drink if another major earthquake strikes the region, an
Trees Communicate With Each Other to Get Ready for a Solar Eclipse
Learn how trees prepare for a solar eclipse, communicating with each other by synchronizing their bioelectrical signals.
The world’s smallest elephants are facing extinction. One woman has a plan to save them
There are fewer than 1,000 Bornean elephants left in the wild. Logging and palm oil plantations have destroyed their habitat and conflicts with humans are on the rise. But conservationist Farina
The moon is a constant source of minimoons
Earth has only one natural satellite, the moon, which is relatively large compared to its parent planet. It orbits Earth at an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers and completes one
Why does rain have a specific scent? KETV meteorologist Caitlin Harvey explains science of the smell of rain
Springtime in Nebraska means there are chances for a lot of rain in the forecast. In Wednesday's Weather Extra, meteorologist Caitlin Harvey broke down why rain brings a signature scent. Sign up for
Astronomers Discover a Giant, Glowing Molecular Cloud Hidden in Earth's Cosmic Neighborhood
An international team of researchers has discovered a massive molecular cloud that, if we could see it in our sky, would appear to stretch as big as 40 moons. The cloud had been hiding relatively
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