Racial differences are brought up frequently in hot topic debates. So when The Science Museum of Minnesota opted to open an exhibit entitled, “Race: Are we so different?”
Recently scientists found what they believe to be the bones of an ancient buccaneer under a schoolyard in Scotland. They say that the person buried there is quite
A look back at the snowstorms, tropical storms, typhoons, hurricanes and floods captured and analyzed by the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission from around the globe during 2015.
Dark matter is a hypothetical matter that has influenced theoretical debate and experiments throughout modern scientific history. It is believed that dark matter makes up most of the
SAN FRANCISCO — Earth’s deepest realm may be billions of years older than previously thought. New simulations of the planet’s formation suggest that the innermost part of the
Thousands of Microbes Break Down Bodies After Death One of the mysteries about what happens to our body has been solved by science, sort of. A recent study
It’s not at all unusual that cities and states that are the most populated are the areas where there is the most pollution. Conversely in most cases the