Published in the journal science under the unassuming title Filling the Gaps, researchers from the Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) Consortium have reported an advance that may prove instrumental in scient… [+1666 chars]
There are so many secrets in space for humanity to unravel. And the same applies to our very own Earth! The question about our planet that arises the most is- how was the earth formed? Now, a rare ga… [+2182 chars]
NASAs InSight Mars lander has detected many small marsquakes, mostly from a region called Cerberus Fossae. Analysis of 47 quakes suggests their origin is volcanic, not tectonic. If so, it means the e… [+3610 chars]
Prehistoric mammals bulked up, rather than develop bigger brains, to boost their survival chances once dinosaurs had become extinct, research suggests. For the first 10 million years after dinosaurs… [+4065 chars]
NASA'S Mars orbiter has captured a stunning scene of the Red Planet but that's not all. Hidden in the photo are two very important objects. Can you work out what you're seeing here? It's a scientif… [+3363 chars]
NASA has its eye on a large asteroid that's heading our way. Asteroid 2007 FF1 could be up to 558 feet wide, making it almost twice the size of the Statue of Liberty. The asteroid is bigger than th… [+1443 chars]
Hidden in Plain Sight: faint galaxy discovered in our local universe The galaxy has a ghost-like' appearance in the optical images because of its low disk density, but the inner disk shows star for… [+612 chars]
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a significant solar flare, large eruptions of electromagnetic radiation from the Sun, on March 30, 2022. NASA has classified this flare as an X-Class flare … [+1433 chars]
Tomorrow's weather may be cloudy with a chance of electrons, thanks to a newly detected phenomenon in Earth's magnetic shield. Described as unexpected, ultra-fast "electron precipitation," the pheno… [+3371 chars]
Scientific research is normally about chemistry but this time its history. Researchers are using epic computing powers to develop a simulation of the ancient universe. Some 13 billion years of gala… [+1821 chars]
Prehistoric mammals bulked up, rather than develop bigger brains, to boost their survival chances once dinosaurs had become extinct, research suggests.For the first 10 million years after dinosaurs d… [+3288 chars]
Semiconducting perovskites that exhibit superfluorescence at room temperature do so due to built-in thermal "shock absorbers" which protect dipoles within the material from thermal interference. A ne… [+3101 chars]