In this week's Science Saturday, we look at the latest science news, ranging from fuel extraction to heatwave. Fuel extraction China's first shallow-water subsea Xmas tree system has been put into … [+2236 chars]
Asteroids are harmless space rocks that give us something to stare at when they pass by Earth. However, if they slightly deviate their angle while approaching Earth, it could often mean deadly for us… [+2266 chars]
Fifty years ago, humanity gained a powerful new tool to study our home planet. That day, July 23, 1972, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the United States Geological Surve… [+8860 chars]
NOAA is releasing stunning images of the sun taken by its newest weather satellite showing swirling plasma ejecting from the solar atmosphere into space and getting sucked back into the sun. GOES-1… [+5837 chars]
"In what's being hailed as an important first for chemistry, an international team of scientists has developed a new technology that can selectively rearrange atomic bonds within a single molecule," … [+1730 chars]
In recent exoplanet news: China is now focusing on a search for a planet like Earth: Most likely, such a planet does exist, but in the relatively nascent field of exoplanet research, no one has ye… [+5471 chars]
Title: Wide Binaries from GAIA EDR3: Preference for GR over MOND? Authors: Charalambos Pittordis, Will Sutherland First Authors Institution: The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary… [+5424 chars]
About three years ago, Wolfgang Wolfi Mittig and Yassid Ayyad went looking for the universes missing mass, better known as dark matter, in the heart of an atom. Their expedition didnt lead them to d… [+9704 chars]
When you think of the iconic features of the planets in our solar system, one particular image that jumps to mind is Saturn with its stunning rings. But Saturn’s bigger next door neighbor Jupiter als… [+2285 chars]