A colossal northern asteroid impact billions of years ago likely shaped the Moon’s south polar region and explains its uneven ...
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“Grounded,” the newly opened exhibition of relatively recent acquisitions of contemporary art at the Los Angeles County ...
Hawaiʻi artists remain underrepresented at Burning Man.
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There has been much debate among scientists about whether an area deep within the Earth is dry as a rock or sloshing with ...
Sealed Apollo 17 samples analyzed with new techniques reveal that the Moon’s interior contains sulfur isotopes unlike those ...
The Red Sea became a desert about 6.2 million years ago, before a massive flood from the Indian Ocean turned it into a waterway again.
This ancient catastrophe drastically shaped the Moon’s structure. Its crust is much thicker on the far side than on the near side, a perplexing asymmetry long studied by scientists.