New research sheds light on F-type stars. Could these hot and massive stars be the key to finding habitable planets and potential alien life?
Liquid water on Mars reveals potential for life but challenges NASA with technological and ethical dilemmas. Learn why this ...
New research underscores the physics of potential oceans on moons like Europa and Enceladus where aliens could hide ...
The resulting products were ionized; their mass-to-charge ratios were determined based on the time it took for them to reach ...
Clam shells could help scientists understand the Atlantic Ocean’s sensitive circulation system — and predict whether that ...
A new analysis by Carbon Brief, a U.K.-based climate publication, found that by eliminating coal and adopting more clean energy sources, the U.K. has significantly cleaned up its electricity ...
The radiation of high-energy protons in the South Atlantic Anomaly can cause a satellite, such as the International Space ...
The innermost Earth-like planet in the famous TRAPPIST-1 system might be capable of supporting a thick atmosphere after all, ...
Once thought to be 8 billion years old, the star HD 110067 — famous for its six synchronized exoplanets — may be only 2.5 ...
Among the finds is an object thought to be an asteroid from the main belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Great swaths of the planet are drier with saltier soils, jeopardizing food production and water access for billions.
The idea goes that if a sulfur-rich fluid is introduced, gold forms this gold-sulfur complex, and when it turns out, it is highly mobile (especially in most sections of the mantle). Once entrained in ...