Have you ever looked up and wondered why the sky wears a shade of blue? The answer lies in a fascinating science hiding above ...
While it’s hard to see the solar wind directly in photos once it leaves the corona, we can measure the gas directly with instruments in space. Scientists have recently gotten up ...
Kids participating in the Young Eagles program received a Young Eagles certificate, a log of their time flying, an opportunity to take an online ground school course provided by the EAA, which ...
Enjoy apple picking in North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, with hayrides, apple cannons, cider doughnuts, and family fun ...
The biggest effect of everyone turning lights on at once would be a surge in demand for electricity, which most people ...
Channel your inner explorer at this Theodore Roosevelt–themed chalet in Medora, ND. Sleep beneath some of the clearest skies ...
A global survey of young people aged 16 to 25 found that 84% are at least moderately worried about climate change, and nearly ...
That means homes will be able to tune into content such as Pip and Posy’s Spooktacular Party (Sky Kids), The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (Cartoon Network), SpongeBob SquarePants (Nickelodeon), ...
To celebrate 30 years of the animated classic, 30 artists from all over the world have created 30 artworks reimagining the ...
First, let's explain why we see the color blue in the sky as opposed to other colors. The sun actually emits a 'white' light ...
The detection of the molecule phosphine in a brown dwarf’s atmosphere may help astronomers in their search for life elsewhere ...