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We summarize scientific studies in easy to understand language, without all the political and emotional biases of news. We are powered by the motivation and passion of volunteers, and supported

by the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Blue Marble Space. We simply tell you about what the scientists did, how they did it, and the results they got. We always link to the original source at the bottom of every article. Our writers are scientists, professionals, and graduate students who are experienced in the subjects they write about. Our Philosophy

We do not and never will rely on advertising revenue. Our content will always be free for you. We make a conscious effort to minimize ideological bias and avoid putting our own interpretations of the science into the article. This is so you can make up your own mind about what you are reading. Our articles are ideal for teachers, students, and lifelong learners.

A team of researchers from Yunnan University and Oxford University recently discovered well-preserved animal fossils fro...
10/07/2025

A team of researchers from Yunnan University and Oxford University recently discovered well-preserved animal fossils from a previously overlooked group of rocks in China, revealing new information about Cambrian life.

Paleontologists discovered a new set of fossils from the ancient ancestors of animals in rocks from China.

The science of fireworks and more!
10/07/2025

The science of fireworks and more!

A typical firework explosion ranges from 500 to 1,000 feet or 150 to 300 meters. In comparison, the largest atomic explosion in history came from the Tsar Bomba. At its maximum height, the diameter of the resulting mushroom cloud was about 60 miles or 100 kilometers across.

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08/07/2025

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Researchers used an Earth system model to test how radiation from a nearby supernova would affect life on our planet.   ...
07/07/2025

Researchers used an Earth system model to test how radiation from a nearby supernova would affect life on our planet.

Scientists showed that Earth's atmosphere shields us against damaging radiation from nearby exploding stars.

Before the fireworks, be sure to catch Mercury's greatest elongation in the evening sky tonight!
04/07/2025

Before the fireworks, be sure to catch Mercury's greatest elongation in the evening sky tonight!

Groundwater springs uncovered by melting Arctic glaciers could release over 2,000 tons of methane annually. New article ...
03/07/2025

Groundwater springs uncovered by melting Arctic glaciers could release over 2,000 tons of methane annually. New article by University of Delaware geoscience student Eve Gorman!

Geologists estimated that groundwater springs uncovered by melting Arctic glaciers release over 2,000 tons of methane every year.

Researchers showed that health-care professionals who ate more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, fish, and poultry were ...
30/06/2025

Researchers showed that health-care professionals who ate more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, fish, and poultry were more likely to live longer, healthier lives.

Researchers found that eating more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, fish, and poultry promotes healthy aging.

New crystallization ages for volcanic ash beds in Japan link the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event with Jurassic volcanism! ...
23/06/2025

New crystallization ages for volcanic ash beds in Japan link the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event with Jurassic volcanism!

Geologists dated a global warming event about 180 million years ago. They found it lasted between 169,000 and 417,000 years and was linked to a volcanic release of carbon.

Researchers adapted technology developed by the oil industry to map potential geothermal heat sources in the Snake River...
19/06/2025

Researchers adapted technology developed by the oil industry to map potential geothermal heat sources in the Snake River Plain region of Idaho. New article by University of Delaware geology student Charles McDowell!

Scientists used an exploration approach developed by the oil industry to track down geothermal energy sources.

Researchers from Germany showed that methane-eating bacteria dissolve calcium carbonate rocks in active methane seeps al...
16/06/2025

Researchers from Germany showed that methane-eating bacteria dissolve calcium carbonate rocks in active methane seeps along the west coast of the African continental margin.

Researchers showed that methane-eating bacteria acidify their surroundings and dissolve carbonate rocks on the seafloor.

Swedish researchers used patterns of DNA methylation to identify 2 major subtypes of triple-negative breast cancer. They...
12/06/2025

Swedish researchers used patterns of DNA methylation to identify 2 major subtypes of triple-negative breast cancer. They found these subtypes respond differently to the body’s immune system and to treatment.

Researchers used DNA tags to divide an aggressive form of breast cancer into 2 major subtypes. They found these subtypes respond differently to the body’s immune system and to treatment.

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