Medicine & TechnologyAstronomers can train the James Webb Space Telescope to examine the strange exoplanet 55 Cancri e. Continue reading to learn more.
Researchers reported possible candidates for cosmic string candidates or theoretical fault lines in the universe left after the Big Bang. Read the article to find out more.
NASA has collected the external material from its container of the asteroid Bennu samples, but main sample remains inaccessible. Read the article for more details.
A cluster of young stars near the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy contradicts the prevailing theories about stellar formation. Read the article to find out more.
A recent study unveils ultra-fast radio bursts (FRBs) with incredibly short durations, challenging conventional FRB knowledge and shedding light on cosmic mysteries. Continue reading to learn more.
New analysis of Apollo 17 zircon crystals shows the moon's formation was 40 million years earlier than thought, suggesting even greater age. Read the article for more details.
Stars could be sliced in half by ultra-powerful plasma blades, explaining some of the brightest explosions in the universe. Read the article to find out more.
This week, the Hunter's Moon shines brightly in the night sky, offering a beautiful lunar display for all to see. Continue reading to learn how to observe it.
Check out past week's celestial wonders, like the stunning "Ring of Fire" solar eclipse and NASA's groundbreaking missions to explore distant worlds and the cosmos. Read the article to learn more.
NASA's Juno spacecraft captured the highest-resolution image of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io in 22 years, unveiling its mountainous north pole. Check it out in this article.
India encountered a major setback on Saturday's launch of its uncrewed test flight but was able to address the problem. Continue reading to learn more.
Ancient Korean royal records reveal shorter solar cycles during the 'Maunder Minimum' (1645-1715), shedding light on a peculiar solar anomaly. Continue reading to learn more.