This settlement comes after the company contributed to widespread chemical pollution in the U.S. for decades.
Calculations by a gravitational wave hunter suggest that the early universe was more developed than what we can observe.
FeverPhone doesn't require any additional hardware or upgrades to a mobile device, just your forehead.
MP Materials claims the new U.S.-based rare-earth supply chain it is building will be greener than its counterparts in Asia.
Temperatures are soaring into the triple digits, as tens of thousands of Texans go without power today.
A blaze in an e-bike shop below apartments was started by lithium-ion batteries, the city fire department says. It is the 108th such fire so far this year.
Another TRAPPIST world looks to be atmosphere-less, indicating that worlds like our own may be unique.
Harvard researchers have found that reported dog bites tend to go up on days with higher temperatures, UV, and certain forms of pollution.
The lone star state’s heat is going to feel hotter than usual, thanks to the combination of heat and humidity.
Light from the earliest galaxies zapped their surrounding gas, lifting the curtain on the cosmos, according to new research.
Thousands of dead marine animals covered the shores of beaches Brazoria County, Texas this past weekend.
NASA selected the $8.5 million cubesat to aid the Webb telescope, and together the space-base duo will observe the cosmos in ultraviolet light.
The BOAT, as it’s known, could change the way astronomers see gamma ray bursts.
Whatever replaces the destroyed radio telescope will likely be smaller than the original, but a group of astronomers is arguing that its size won't matter.
The small spacecraft stared straight at the source of solar wind, likely uncovering the process that drives the violent bursts of plasma.
Galaxies dating back to the Epoch of Reionization show abundant signs of young stars.
Cocoons of debris surrounding collapsing stars may generate gravitational waves detectable by LIGO.
A barred spiral galaxy 17 million light-years from Earth is the latest target of NASA’s most perceptive observatory.
Light-years-long filaments perpendicular to those previously discovered are sprouting from the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*.
An analysis of previously secret documents show how chemical companies like 3M and DuPont used deflection tactics seen in other industries.
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