MESSENGER begins revealing Mercury's secrets
Lately, the discoveries made about the solar system have been astronomical, especially concerning the smallest and inner-most planet, Mercury.
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Lately, the discoveries made about the solar system have been astronomical, especially concerning the smallest and inner-most planet, Mercury.
Sometimes, the biggest of mysteries are found in the smallest of places. While we can largely explain how the ear allows us to perceive sounds, we have never been able to pinpoint the function of a certain set of cells in the inner ear, the type II neurons. Now, scientists are starting to find answers.
Climate bill incites strife between energy companies
Russia's Phobos Grunt Mission is taking a different approach to studying life in outer space. Instead of trying to find evidence of extraterrestrial life, Phobos Grunt is planning to send life forms from earth into space.
Ever find yourself texting a friend, surfing the internet and studying for that calculus exam all at once?