"Slop" was first used in the 1700s to mean soft mud, but it evolved more generally to mean something of little value.
Normal matter – which makes up everything we see and touch – isn’t the only type of matter present in the universe.
A vast ring of rocky leftovers between Mars and Jupiter, the asteroid belt preserves clues to how the planets — and Earth ...
Nestled in the concrete jungle where taxi horns and subway rumbles provide the city’s soundtrack, Union Square Greenmarket emerges as a vibrant food paradise that transforms Manhattan’s urban ...
The Dodgers usually have to wait a while to make their first Draft selection, not that anyone is feeling sorry for them.
There are roughly 2.5 million known species on the planet, but scientists estimate that's only a fraction of the biodiversity on Earth. A new study shows we're finding new species like never before.
Water is all around us, yet its surface layer—home to chemical reactions that shape life on Earth—is surprisingly hard to study. Experiments at SLAC's X-ray laser are bringing it into focus.
A detailed look at last year’s CBSE AI Board Exam paper, including Section A and Section B questions, marking scheme, and ...
Prime numbers, whole numbers greater than one with only two factors (one and themselves), are fundamental in mathematics.
In the heart of Manhattan, where concrete and chaos typically reign supreme, there exists a verdant oasis of farm-fresh goodness that feels like stumbling upon a secret garden party. The Union Square ...
A large mushroom farm near the Kenyan capital of Nairobiis one of a kind: It grows fungi on an industrial scale - not as food ...