Today, on the 150th anniversary of a book that changed the world – the first edition of On the Origin of Species was published on 24 November 1859 – an appeal is being launched to recover a priceless notebook, probably stolen more than 30 years ago, in which Charles Darwin jotted down observations which would shape the rest of his life.
Read more »Appeal launched for Charles Darwin's Galapagos notebook
Sea Monster Pliosaur Skull Fossil Found Off UK Coast
British authorities say the fossilized skull of a giant sea monster has been found off England's southern coast. The fossil came from a pliosaur, a ferocious predator that lived in the oceans 150 million years ago.
Read more »The Internet Is Altering Our Brains
Adults with little Internet experience show changes in their brain activity after just one week online, a new study finds. The results suggest Internet training can stimulate neural activation patterns and could potentially enhance brain function and cognition in older adults.
Read more »Orionid Meteor Shower 2009: Here's When And How To Watch
The Orionid meteor shower is expected to put on a good show tonight into the predawn hours Wednesday, weather permitting.
Read more »Ares I-X Rocket: NASA Unveils its New Baby
NASA rolled out its first new space craft in about three decades early Tuesday morning, a towering, spindly rocket called the Ares I-X. The Ares is slated for an Oct. 27 test flight, the culmination of a $445 million project which has become NASA's top priority, has America's space community buzzing with anticipation
Read more »Scientists Release New Polar Ice Findings
Last spring, the Catlin Arctic Survey members set out to walk - and sometimes swim- the just over 600 miles to the North Pole, collecting data on sea ice.
Read more »Pharaonic-era sacred lake
The Culture Ministry announced the discovery of a sacred lake 12 meters below ground in a temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Mut in the ruins of ancient Tanis, the northern capital of ancient Egypt in the 21st pharaonic dynasty, over 3,000 years ago.
Read more »Close-up view shows Saturn's moons reshaping the planet's rings
At the Saturnian equinox, which takes place every 15 Earth years or so, the plane of Saturn's rings aligns with the sun, casting shadows that bring out subtle details in their structure. NASA's Cassini spacecraft was on hand in August to observe Saturn's latest equinox up close and captured this image showing how the planet's moons influence the rings.
Read more »Watch NASA's Exploding Moon Rocket Live on NASA TV
Remember the LCROSS project, the one in which NASA plans to fire a huge exploding rocket into the moon? The goal is to eject debris from the surface of one of moon's craters and discovering whether there's frozen water there.
Read more »500-Carat Diamond Found at South African Mine
Petra Diamonds Ltd. says a diamond the size of a chicken egg has been found at South Africa's Cullinan mine. The diamond may be among the world's top 20 high-quality gems. It was discovered Thursday at the mine northeast of Pretoria, South Africa.
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