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Astronomers solve mystery of water on Jupiter
The water first surfaced after the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 collided with the planet in 1994
04/25/2013 20:38 UTC
"The Jimmy Kimmel Test," Megyn Kelly and the value of empathy
Two very different talk show hosts illustrate the importance of having the common touch in uncommon times
10/01/2017 19:30 UTC
Spy vs. spy
Sadism and palace intrigue flavor the deliciously paranoid vision of Iain Banks.
02/18/2000 22:00 UTC
Discovery of "interstellar rock" near Jupiter prompts calls to probe it for life signs
“Such rocks could potentially transfer life between planetary systems,” an astronomy professor explained
05/22/2018 22:00 UTC
Saturn's moon Titan has dust storms much like Earth
Like desert dust storms on Earth, scientists find that huge storms whip up dust and dirt on Saturn's biggest moon
09/25/2018 22:27 UTC
Meet the Christian right's new doomsday prophet — and his insane, apocalyptic "blood moon" theory
This is mega-pastor John Hagee, the leading purveyor of a theory that the "blood moon" is a harbinger of apocalypse
05/21/2015 14:00 UTC
Sex Education in the Bedroom
Its 11 o'clock. Does he know where your clitoris is?
03/13/1997 01:00 UTC
Trump’s border wall threatens nation's biodiversity
Trump’s wall would harm unique and fragile wildlife on the California border
05/29/2018 21:18 UTC
Rethinking the holy war
With allegations of Quran abuse in the headlines, the Pentagon approves, and then retracts, an image of a U.S. tank called the "New Testament."
05/27/2005 16:00 UTC
Say hello to planetoid "Farfarout," the most distant object ever observed in our solar system
"I think what this discovery shows is that we are seeing the tip of the iceberg," one astronomer tells Salon
02/17/2021 21:55 UTC
The original monkey wrencher
Ken Sleight inspired renegade writer Edward Abbey to create his most legendary character. Today, with sprawl and tourism devouring the West, the grand old man of environmental activism is still facing down the bulldozers.
10/21/2006 17:00 UTC
For the first time, scientists detect seismic waves rippling through Mars' core
The observations reveal how the interior of the Red Planet works
04/25/2023 09:30 UTC
Some hope for the Trump haters: The stars say the White House is not in his future
Forget the polls — Astrological portrait paints grim picture of Trump's chances of winning the presidency
01/21/2016 21:38 UTC
Mothers and monsters: On writing through the terror of parenthood
"I don’t understand how a mother could write a book like that," my neighbor told me. How could I not?
11/10/2019 00:29 UTC
It's a felony for me to drive: This is the evil way the state of Georgia tries to get rid of immigrants
I've been here for two decades and work hard. And I get pulled over for no reason and given thousand-dollar tickets
04/18/2016 03:29 UTC
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