A recently uncovered and unusually intact impact crater is offering scientists new insights into how objects from space have struck Earth throughout its history.
Researchers from Shanghai and Guangzhou, China, describe their findings in the…

A recently uncovered and unusually intact impact crater is offering scientists new insights into how objects from space have struck Earth throughout its history.
Researchers from Shanghai and Guangzhou, China, describe their findings in the…

A recently uncovered and unusually intact impact crater is offering scientists new insights into how objects from space have struck Earth throughout its history.
Researchers from Shanghai and Guangzhou, China, describe their findings in the…

Astronomers working with the European Space Agency’s XMM-Newton observatory and the LOFAR radio telescope have obtained clear evidence of a violent burst of material hurled into space by a distant star. The outflow was strong enough that any…
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Researchers at Rice University have found that certain atom-thin semiconductors, known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), can physically shift their atomic lattice when exposed to light. This newly observed response offers a controllable…

A newly refined set of orbital calculations suggests that asteroid 2024 YR4 — once briefly considered a threat to Earth — could come unusually close to the Moon in late 2032. According to WPtech’s reporting, the updated models…
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As you read, you are flying through space at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour.
Not only is our planet hurtling around the Sun at incredible speeds, our entire solar system is thought to be soaring through space at approximately…

The eruptions of some mid-ocean volcanoes may be the echoes of supercontinent breakups that persisted for tens of millions of years after the rearrangement of Earth’s surface, a new study suggests.
The new research hints that long after…