The Earth-like exoplanet Trappist-1 b may have an atmosphere after all, potentially overturning earlier findings.
"One plus one is more than two — having two data points for TRAPPIST-1b now allows us to explore alternative scenarios for its atmosphere, whether it exists or not." ...
In the quest for ultra-precise timekeeping, scientists have turned to nuclear clocks. Unlike optical atomic clocks—which rely ...
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Light-coloured footpaths, roads and other surfaces are increasingly used to reflect the sun’s rays and cool our cities. But ...
New findings about TRAPPIST-1 b suggest a young, active surface and hint at a possible atmosphere, challenging prior ...
Melting Antarctic ice continues to cause sea levels to rise, with the potential to affect millions of people living along ...
The fungus, which has been found on Chernobyl's Reactor 4, has adapted to convert gamma radiation into chemical energy.
Stars similar to the Sun produce a gigantic outburst of radiation on average about once every hundred years per star. Such superflares release more energy than a trillion hydrogen bombs and make all ...
New findings suggest that an extraordinarily powerful and dangerous burst of radiation might flare from our sun in the future ...
A solar flare is heading toward Earth, causing potential radio blackouts, especially for aviation and emergency services.
Radiation is one of the most effective ways to kill a tumor. But these therapies are indiscriminate, and they can damage healthy tissues.