As 2019 comes to a close, it's time to review some of the biggest space science stories of the year. From a world with three suns in its sky to lots of possibly habitable real estate, the past year ...
Highs: Mount Everest, Hawaii, the Great Barrier Reef, the Amazon River. Lows: Disease, competition for resources, Justin Bieber, wars, Ohio. On a universal scale, Earth is a speck, a smallish orb in ...
If you can’t decide where to go next year, travel guide company Lonely Planet has some suggestions. The company on Tuesday picked the island nation of Sri Lanka and the Danish capital of Copenhagen as ...
Following is the transcript of the video. Narrator: Black holes are some of the most powerful and violent objects in the universe. They can warp space and time and rip entire stars to pieces. So, what ...
“We are working with live animals here. These are pretty much impossible to script.” And with that our tour begins, a slow pan across the milling crowds, past the education center—and then, giraffes.
The outside world can be a scary place, especially when it's on an uncharted planet. But exploration is the mission and familiarizing yourself with the world and its inhabitants is part of the fun.
From sweeping vineyards and turquoise oceans to gleaming city lights and 12th-century temples, there’s no shortage of incredible destinations in Asia Pacific. If you’re struggling to pick which spot ...
Source: NASA’s Goddard's Global Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP) The past five years are the hottest on record 10-year avg. 1°C above 1880-1899 average 0.5 0.0 Annual average 1880 1900 1950 1980 ...
Looking for some inspiration for your next trip? Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2019 names the top 10 countries, cities, regions and best value destinations that Lonely Planet experts recommend ...