How Did Life Start? Oldest Fossils Discovered In Canada Hint At Origins On Earth And Life On Mars
Researchers announced Wednesday they'd discovered fossils from as long as 4.28 billion years ago.
When Is Cherry Blossom Season? Earliest Recorded Blooms In DC Festival Signal Climate Change
Warming temperatures have made cherry blossom trees in Washington, D.C. bloom earlier in recent years.
What Is The Clean Water Rule? Trump Signs Executive Order On Obama's Environmental Protection Agency Act
The president directed the Environmental Protection Agency to "reconsider" the rule in an executive order.
Is Driving Bad For The Environment? Germans Urged To Give Up Cars For Lent
The Federal Environmental Agency suggested drivers take a 40 day hiatus from driving.
Information In North Korea: Kim Jong Un's Government Cracks Down On Media, Cellphones, Internet
The government has developed new and advanced technology to stop information from spreading to citizens.
Star Wars Planet Like Luke Skywalker’s Home? Astronomers Discover Evidence Of Possible Tatooine In Deep Space
The remains of asteroid debris orbiting two stars showed evidence of a nearby planet much like Luke Skywalker's home, Tatooine.
How Stressed Are You? Cortisol Hormone In Hair Can Diagnose Stress, Depression Without Blood Test
Russian scientists found an easier way to determine how stressed a person is and how they might affect their ability to deal with depression.
China Causing Climate Change? Myths Surround Country's Role In Causing Energy Problems, More Carbon Emissions
The world's most populated nation is on track to peak its carbon emissions far earlier than anticipated.
Space Travel News: Pictures From NASA's Hubble Telescope Show Galaxy 400 Million Light Years Away
UGC 12591 is a massive galaxy chain that stretches for hundreds of millions of light-years.
What's In Fast Food? Subway Chicken Sandwiches Not Made From Chicken, Recent Investigation Finds
An investigation into some of the chain's most popular chicken sandwiches yielded some surprising results.
Is Trump Bad For The Economy? Tourism To US Declines Significantly After Inauguration, Immigration Ban
Demand for flights to the U.S. declined in 94 out of 122 countries. In Russia, however, demand for flights to the U.S. soared by 88 percent.
Future Of Air Travel: NASA Has Supersonic, Silent Airplane In The Works To Speed Up Flying
The space agency is set to start testing its prototype inside a giant wind tunnel.
US Pollution 2017: Mexico Border Sewage Spill Dumps 140M Gallons Of Raw Sewage On California Communities
It took two-weeks for the spill to be contained.
What Can Trump Do To The Environment? UN Climate Change Chief Is Positive About Future Of Global Warming Initiatives
The Trump administration has sent conflicting signals on environmental regulations, but a top U.N. official remains optimistic over how the world is combating climate change.
Gigantic Penguins Lived With Dinosaurs 65 Million Years Ago, Fossils Show
The five-foot penguin likely walked among dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
What Is Mars Like? Red Planet's Landscape 'More Earth-Like Than Moon-Like'
The Red Planet might be even better suited to hosting a human colony than previously thought.
How Much Does Gas Cost? Prices Set To Change Across The US Due To Less Oil Production, 'Summer Gasoline'
Less oil production means consumers should prepare to fork over more money at the pump in the coming months.
Who Supports Trump? Latest Poll Shows Conservatives Approve Of President So Far
A poll of the 1,447 attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference, an annual meeting of conservative activists and elected officials, showed the majority approved of Trump's first two months in office.
Dominican Republic Independence Day 2017: History, Facts And Recipes To Celebrate The Island Nation
This year's celebration marks the 173rd anniversary of the Dominican Republic's independence from Haiti.
Ring Of Fire Solar Eclipse 2017 Live Stream: Ways To Watch And Facts About Astronomical Event
As long as the weather cooperates, the astronomical event will be clearest from the southern tip of South America to Africa and the Antarctic.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Reacts To NASA Discovery: Astrophysicist Suggests Names For 7 Newly Discovered Earth-Sized Planets
The renowned astrophysicist had some unique suggestions for what to name the seven planets.
Is NAFTA Good? Americans Split On North American Free Trade Agreement As Trump Vows To Renegotiate
Like politicians and economists, the American public is split over whether the North American Free Trade Agreement is good for the country.
What Causes Crime? New Study Links Lack Of Sleep By Teenagers To Criminal Behavior As Adults
Teenagers who reported feeling tired in the middle of the day were much more likely to commit crimes as adults.
Drilling In The US: Oil And Gas Extraction Connected To Childhood Cancer, Study Finds
Researchers found a link between proximity to oil and gas rigs and acute lymphocytic leukemia.
Who Is Tara Grinstead? Suspect Ryan Duke Charged In Former Georgia Beauty Queen's 2005 Murder
Authorities interviewed more than 200 people for before finding a suspect in the murder of Tara Grinstead.
What Is Project Veritas? WikiLeaks-Style Information Dump Aims To Expose Misconduct In CNN Audio Tapes
The tapes were recorded in 2009 by an anonymous source.
Vanessa Marcotte Update: Person Of Interest In Princeton Jogger's Killing Identified As Hispanic Male
The 27-year-old was murdered in August 2016 while jogging in Princeton, Massachusetts.
Trump Twitter News: Is The President Cutting Down On His Tweeting?
After once averaging 15 postings a day, Trump only posted two comments on the social media site on Wednesday
What Will The Next Epidemic Be? Mosquito-Borne Ross River Virus On Par To Become New Zika
"With the right conditions, this could take off globally in exactly the same way Zika did."
Life In Space: 8 Quotes From NASA Scientists About Possibility Of Alien Life In The Universe
Here’s what some notable scientists think about the possibility of extraterrestrials.