Athletes from countries across the globe competing in the World Cup may be going home with an unwelcome prize this year: a hefty tax bill from the United States.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has detected a carbon-rich atmosphere on a tiny world orbiting a dead, rapidly spinning star, and no existing model of planet formation can account for what the data ...
When it comes to the search for life elsewhere in the universe, methane and other chemical compounds are seen as signs of ...
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Innisfil Transit will switch to a distance-based pricing model on July 1, replacing transit hubs, expanding subsidies across town, and introducing group travel options.
A leaked image appears to show the upcoming LEGO Ideas E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial set, reportedly scheduled for release later this summer.
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Secure elections begin with accurate voter rolls. Creating these voter rolls requires public servants dedicated to election ...
Mishawaka is getting ready to begin its second goose relocation effort.This is part of an ongoing humane strategy to address the large population of Canada gees ...
A Stanford scientist's model suggests many small rocky planets can't sustain atmospheres, potentially explaining the scarcity of alien life and positioning Earth as one of the first habitable planets.
A new exoplanet model screens rocky worlds by their ability to retain atmospheres over geologic timescales, helping narrow the search for potentially habitable planets beyond Earth.