The first scientific results are coming in, and the $10 billion instrument is working even better than astronomers had dared to hope. The first scientific results…
How smushed shells could help to resolve paleontological mysteries. How smushed shells could help to resolve paleontological mysteries. Read More NYT > Science
These storms aren’t tremendously rare, but this particular one is much more powerful than most. These storms aren’t tremendously rare, but this particular one is much…
Flows of spring water cut the planned height of St. John the Divine in half and prompted studies to illuminate the church’s watery past and…
Flows of spring water cut the planned height of St. John the Divine in half and prompted studies to illuminate the church’s watery past and…
For a biologist in San Francisco, Dec. 25 will bring not presents and mistletoe, but beak trims and fish guts. For a biologist in San Francisco,…
Kenneth Chang, a Times science reporter, covers a broad range of topics, including nuclear fusion and the conditions favorable to life outside our solar system. Kenneth…
After four years of making important discoveries about the interior of the red planet, the stationary lander lost power because of Martian dust covering its…
Activists called the funding to help developing countries cope with the impacts of climate change “hugely disappointing.” Activists called the funding to help developing countries cope…
For the first time in decades, the agency has restricted nitrogen dioxide emissions from heavy vehicles. For the first time in decades, the agency has restricted…