(Web Desk) – Our solar system is home to eight major planets and more than 400 known moons orbiting six of them. But how did all those moons come to exist?
Scientists have proposed several ways they could have…

(Web Desk) – Our solar system is home to eight major planets and more than 400 known moons orbiting six of them. But how did all those moons come to exist?
Scientists have proposed several ways they could have…

Before sunlight ever reached the planet, another force may have sparked life—electricity. Deep beneath the ocean floor, ancient hydrothermal vents might have generated natural electric fields strong enough to turn carbon dioxide into the first…

Oct. 26 (UPI) — SpaceX launched 28 satellites into low Earth orbit just after 11 a.m.. EDT Sunday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, adding to the company’s growing fleet of Starlink communications satellites.
It was SpaceX’s

The glow-in-the-dark bats you’re hanging to decorate for Halloween might be more biologically accurate than you thought. A new study from scientists at the University of Georgia in the US has confirmed that some North American bats glow under…

In a surprising twist to long-standing scientific concerns, new research from the University of Colorado Boulder suggests that some corals may be adapting to the changing climate, defying predictions about their decline in increasingly acidic…

Physicists at MIT have introduced a technique to study the interior of an atom’s nucleus by relying on the atom’s own electrons as “messengers” inside a molecule.
In research published on October 23 in Science, the team precisely measured the…

Physicists at MIT have introduced a technique to study the interior of an atom’s nucleus by relying on the atom’s own electrons as “messengers” inside a molecule.
In research published on October 23 in Science, the team precisely measured the…

A groundbreaking study is taking a fresh look at one of science’s oldest questions: how did life arise from nonliving material on early Earth? Researcher Robert G. Endres of Imperial College London has created a new mathematical framework…

A groundbreaking study is taking a fresh look at one of science’s oldest questions: how did life arise from nonliving material on early Earth? Researcher Robert G. Endres of Imperial College London has created a new mathematical framework…