Medicine & TechnologyBritish explorer Chris Brown is embarking on a mission to the watery graveyard of Point Nemo, a remote area unseen by man. Read the article for more details.
A theoretical paper suggests that space debris from satellites could create an invisible shield around the Earth which could weaken its magnetic field. Read the article to learn more.
Earth, though largely covered by water, conceals a significant amount within its crust, prompting curiosity about its hidden reserves. Find out how much water is in Earth's crust in this article.
Mars's gravitational pull may affect Earth's oceans, as deep-sea cores reveal sediment shifts in a 2.4-million-year cycle, hinting at influence. Read the article for more details.
Scientists simulate LIFE Telescope, testing its potential for future exoplanet discoveries and detecting life on Earth. Read the article for more details.
A 2.6-ton space junk is released from the International Space Station by the robotic arm Canadarm2, descending to Earth unguided. Read the article for more details.
Scientists built virtual replicas of the terrestrial water cycle to simulate flooding and other extreme events. Continue reading the article to learn more.
Particles from space zip in constantly, leaving a mystery about the ultimate speedster. Find out what is the fastest thing on the planet through this article.
Watch the triumphant reentry of Varda Space's W-1 capsule, unveiling space manufacturing's pharmaceutical potential and celebrating industry collaboration's milestone achievement.
Comets are not only captivating celestial spectacles but also offer valuable insights into the mysteries of the universe. Read the article to learn more about these spectacular celestial objects.
A new study by the STAR collaboration gives the first direct evidence of the imprint left by what could be the most powerful magnetic fields in the universe. Continue reading the article to find out more.