Science
Titan’s lakes may be shaped by waves
Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, is the only other planetary body in the solar system that currently hosts active rivers, lakes, ...
Congress votes to advance nuclear energy development in the US
Congress has passed a bill aimed at giving nuclear energy a boost in the US. The Accelerating Deployment of Versatile, ...
How to Take the Perfect Soccer Penalty
The penalty was invented in England on February 14, 1891. It was the last minute of an FA Cup quarter-final ...
Secret UFO civilization, aliens could be here on Earth already: Harvard scientists – National
Aliens might be living among us, Harvard academics are suggesting, perhaps residing in an advanced technological civilization deep underground or, ...
Huge earthquake 2,500 years ago rerouted the Ganges River, study suggests
A huge earthquake that shook southern Asia 2,500 years ago abruptly changed the course of the Ganges River, new research ...
Bedtime battles: 1 in 4 parents say their child can’t go to sleep because they’re worried or anxious
Many bedtime battles stem from children’s after dark worries, suggests a new national poll. And while most families have bedtime ...
Banks Are Finally Realizing What Climate Change Will Do to Housing
Clean energy firms are reaping the rewards of this emerging shift. Aira, a Swedish firm that carries out heat pump ...
Inside latest crypto firm paying billions to end legal troubles
South Korean authorities are seeking the arrest of Do Kwon, co-founder and chief executive officer of Terraform Labs. His company ...
Invasive, parachuting Joro spiders spreading in the U.S. — is Canada next? – National
An invasive species of brightly coloured spiders has been steadily spreading across the east coast of the U.S., raising fears ...