Humanity's fate may rest with a mysterious generation of children who believers say have exceptional abilities.
That changed early last year with the quiet opening of the Charleston Planetarium, a bright STEM-forward spot tucked inside the Citadel Mall that invites all Lowcountry locals to come and help write ...
Standing inside a dome in Citadel Mall, under a simulated sky, it’s easy to forget how remarkable that is: a city known for its past now helping shape curiosity about the future. The Charleston ...
Balcony solar can be installed almost anywhere, is cheap, easy to set up and reduces bills. It’s increasingly appealing to Americans struggling with soaring energy costs, but it exists in a legal gray ...
Microscopic crystals extracted from meteorites could help settle a debate about the birth of our patch of the Milky Way.
Moons may seem like quiet companions to the planets, but many of them are worlds every bit as fascinating as the planets themselves. Some are covered in oceans, some erupt with lava, and others hide ...
You might think of our solar system as fixed and unchanging. But that doesn't take into account the constant discoveries ...
Most likely you will die by being crushed by the high atmospheric pressure, burned to a crisp by scorching temperatures or by inhaling toxic gases. The longest survival seems to be on Mars and Mercury ...
Electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, thanks to tiny atomic vibrations acting like a “molecular catapult.” In experiments lasting just 18 ...
The Homeschool Day at Bennett Place State Historic Site is an example of the programming being offered to meet the growing demographic.
A bill before lawmakers would rename Minnesota's community solar garden program after former House representative and speaker Melissa Hortman.