Solidifying his legacy as perhaps the greatest baseball player ever, Shohei Ohtani became the first to pass 50 home runs and ...
Starry Nights programs are at Roper Mountain Science Center Sept. 20. “Legends of the Night Sky: Perseus & Andromeda” is at 4 ...
Pacific Standard Time (PST) is an initiative of the Getty Museum and its Foundation that over the next five months will see ...
At Harvard and beyond, we’re overlooking the need for exposure to STEM among students in non-STEM fields, with serious ...
A new study offers the most detailed glimpse yet into how Earth's surface temperature has changed over the past 485 million years. The data show that Earth has been and can be warmer than today -- but ...
In his new book, Dr. Francis Collins explores how the pandemic increased skepticism of the scientific process and what to do ...
The Austin Museum Partnership is delighted to announce the 27th Annual Austin Museum Day, an expansive city-wide celebration of art, heritage, music, nature, science, and ...
Researchers show the average surface temperature on our planet has shifted between 51.8 to 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit ...
A new study co-led by the Smithsonian and the University of Arizona offers the most detailed glimpse yet of how Earth's ...
A timeline of 485 million years of Earth’s surface temperatures shows ancient greenhouse conditions were hotter than scientists thought.
Austinites are welcomed to bask in the city’s arts, cultural, history, music, nature and science museums for free this weekend as part of the 27th annual Austin Museum Day.
An effort to understand Earth’s past climates uncovered a history of wild temperature shifts and offered a warning on the ...