Chalk up another victory for “Conan the Bacterium”—a rugged germ that fresh research suggests could conquer the solar system.
Chalk up another victory for “Conan the Bacterium”—a rugged germ that fresh research suggests could conquer the solar system.
Astronomers had decent guesses about how these peanut-shaped asteroids formed but couldn’t get the physics to work—until now.
The transition from non-life to life was very likely aided by an asteroid hitting Earth, prebiotic chemistry, molecular ...
Thanks to Fink, a software package created by two CNRS engineers, it is now possible to track millions of transient celestial phenomena observed in the sky by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, ...
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Lisa Phillips was in her twenties when she went to Jeffrey Epstein’s island - now in her forties, the former model speaks out with fellow survivors
Lisa Phillips was in her early twenties, when she was invited to financier’s Jeffrey Epstein’s island by a girlfriend she had booked a modelling shoot with in the British Virgin Islands. Philips would ...
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An Australian Man Thought He Had Found Gold, Only to Discover He Actually Had a Fragment of the Solar System
He thought he’d struck gold in Victoria’s historic fields. Instead, a stubborn, unbreakable rock that defied saws, acid, and a sledgehammer hid a secret billions of years in the making.
As more companies take to Low Earth Orbit, this is emerging as a new need. See how microgravity is helping unlock breakthroughs for science too.
The new Vera C. Rubin Observatory now automatically sends out alerts when something changes in the night sky. In the first night, there were 800,000.
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Prime Video's The Expanse revived hard sci-fi for the 21st century
Sci-fi on TV has always been a hard sell, but one amazing series brought it back for a whole generation.
Epstein who? Emails-when? Meetings-where? Every era produces its own prophets, who inscribe their wisdom on our digital walls ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed our lunar companion is safe for now from an asteroid impact.
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