From Viking to Perseverance, scientists have spent decades chasing chemical hints that could point to life beyond Earth.
From new exoplanetary neighbors and a weakening dark energy to the best evidence for life on Mars and an interstellar comet ...
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Astronomers uncover interstellar tunnel that may connect our solar system to distant stars across the galaxy
Scientists have detected a narrow structure of hot plasma extending from the Local Hot Bubble surrounding the Sun toward ...
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A very special car model
A close look at a unique and rare car model, highlighting its features, design, and what makes it stand out from standard ...
Astronomers say 3I/ATLAS is so unusual that it is forcing a rethink of probability distributions used to model interstellar ...
Countries across the globe are working toward decarbonization, leading to an increase in solar farms as they transition to more renewable energy. However, despite the benefits of solar farms, they ...
While the 21st century has been bumpy, it has also ushered in monumental scientific and technological breakthroughs that have ...
Startups flush with cash are building AI-assisted laboratories to find materials far faster and more cheaply, but are still ...
New study finds interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS exhibits typical comet behavior, with non-gravitational acceleration from outgassing, measured by NASA and ESA spacecraft, confirming it is not artificial.
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS wasn't supposed to be there — meet the astronomer who discovered it
Unlike YR4, finding earlier observations of 3I/ATLAS to model where it might have come from was easier said than done. During its July 1, 2025 detection, the interstellar object happened to be moving ...
An artistic rendering of a dust and gas disk encircling the young exoplanet, CT Cha b, 625 light-years from Earth.
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Stunning array of 400 rings in a 'reflection' nebula solves a 30-year-old star-formation mystery — Space photo of the week
The discovery is the first direct observational confirmation of a theory for how young stars feed on, and then explosively ...
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