Within just over 48 hours, five asteroids will have whizzed past our planet, the largest of which will be the size of a stadium but will not pose a threat to our planet.
Within just over 48 hours, five asteroids will have whizzed past our planet, the largest of which will be the size of a stadium but will not pose a threat to our planet.
The Starliner crew module will be transported back to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where Boeing teams will analyze the mission data.
It cannot be seen, but its influence on the history of evolution is so real, that it means that in islands separated by just a few kilometers the animal species that inhabit them are radically different and have never come to live together.
At the beginning of the year, a study warned of a possible collapse in the AMOC, with catastrophic consequences for the North Atlantic. Now another work published in the journal Nature throws another very different result.
There are huge inequalities in air quality across the world, with the situation worsening in many countries and governments failing to take concrete measures to improve the situation.
Urinary infections are one of the most common health problems, especially in women, although they can also affect men and children. It is estimated that between 40% and 60% of women will have at least one urinary infection in their lifetime.
Two researchers have developed a digital tool capable of predicting several months in advance the risk of an earthquake. How does this tool work? Can it really be used in real time around the world?
Scientists find that more than 60% of the world's cities have more rainfall than surrounding rural areas and cities with taller buildings receive more rainfall than others with shorter buildings due to wind convergence.
Astronomers find evidence that the Solar System may be larger than previously expected.
It is the peak of hurricane season in North America and the Gulf activity is heating up. Hurricane Francine is expected to bring dangerous conditions to the Gulf Coast on Wednesday as landfall approaches.
A chick from a "deadly dinosaur-like" bird has hatched in the Cotswolds after 25 years of team effort.
The month of August brought with it the highest peak of solar activity in the last 20 years, with more than 200 sunspots per day.