NASA’s Van Allen Probes Begin Final Phase of Exploration in Earth’s Radiation Belts
The shape, size and intensity of the radiation belts changes in response to solar activity, which makes predicting their state difficult
The shape, size and intensity of the radiation belts changes in response to solar activity, which makes predicting their state difficult
Not everything can be explained by economics
While Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple are ostensibly private companies, they are deeply entrenched with the government
No surprise there
The abundance of dust in our galaxy finally explained?
Students demand rewrite of history
The one size fits all nature of DC politics is starting to take its toll on the country in practically all facets of public policy, so it’s time to consider other alternatives
There is nothing “green” on a central planner’s decision to inflate GDP via public spending. it is the opposite.
The amount of aluminum a young system has could be a predictor of what types of planets will evolve there
Large craters under ice
“It doesn’t sound like something I would be behind,” one student admitted
China to enter recession?
This is why your new neighbors are from New Jersey