Desert storms that have sent massive plumes of dust across the oceans may have a small but significant effect on global temperatures, scientists say. New research found the microscopic particles ...
ISRO's DEX detects interplanetary dust particles on POEM, revealing cosmic impacts and advancing safety for future deep-space ...
These dust particles, finer than sand grains, originate from cometary tails and asteroid collisions, posing unseen risks to ...
Think you have the right stuff to spot interstellar dust? The Planetary Society, in conjunction with the University of California at Berkeley, is looking for good dust-spotters to join Stardust@home, ...
sol 1288-1294, August 23, 2007: For the first time since arriving on Mars in 2004, Spirit attempted to remove dust from the microscopic imager in a “blobs away” campaign to help the rover recover from ...
It can be hard to say no to letting your pet on the bed when they are looking at you with those puppy-dog eyes — but a new study has revealed it might be in the best interest of your health to say no.
The Planetary Society, the founding sponsor of SETI@home, is again teaming with the University of California at Berkeley to engage the public in real science. The new project – Stardust@home – will ...
CBS News spoke with Stuart Evans for a story about new research that found microscopic dust from desert storms may have a small but significant effect on global temperatures. The study out of UCLA ...