The Planetary Society is an American internationally active, non-governmental, nonprofit foundation
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- Healing the planet depends on all of us
The global summit on the planet’s health held in Kuala Lumpur in April 2024 developed the Kuala Lumpur Call to Action. Take the time to see what you can do for our beleaguered planet.
- Ecosystems are deeply interconnected—environmental research, policy and management should be too
Why are we crossing ecological boundaries that affect Earth's fundamental life-supporting capacity? Is it because we don't have enough information about how ecosystems respond to change? Or are we ...
- 7 Asian Americans whose discoveries changed the world
Using information from research publications, Stacker compiled a list of seven Asian American scientists and technologists whose work changed the world.
- Saturn's ocean moon Enceladus is able to support life − my research team is working out how to detect extraterrestrial cells there
As a planetary scientist and astrobiologist who studies ice grains from Enceladus, I'm interested in whether there is life on this or other icy moons. I also want to understand how scientists like me ...
- The algorithmic ocean: How AI is revolutionizing marine conservation
Driven by a childhood marked by war and environmental devastation, Dyhia Belhabib developed an innovative technology to combat illegal fishing.
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- Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2024: The Best Travel Skincare Products
These luxurious mini skincare products provide maxi benefits and make beautiful Mother's Day gifts. TSA-approved, they'll also be mom-approved.
- The search for extraterrestrial life: where are they?
The following gallery outlines some of the existing theories that attempt to explain why we haven't yet established real contact with potential extraterrestrial life. Check it out!
- Starless Rogue Planet As Heavy As 10 Earths Found By NASA Telescope
NASA’s planet-hunting telescope Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has discovered its first free-floating, or rogue, planet. It is a terrestrial object, likely bigger than Earth but not by ...
- What Did the Ocean Sound Like Before Humans?
The Pacific Ocean waters off Southern California used to be much quieter hundreds of years ago. Then came the Industrial Revolution, commercial shipping and about 15 extra decibels (dB) of noise.
- 7 Asian Americans whose discoveries changed the world
Using information from research publications, Stacker compiled a list of seven Asian American scientists and technologists whose work changed the world.