Medicine & TechnologyTimekeepers may have to consider subtracting a second from our clocks in 2029 because the Earth is spinning faster. Learn more about it in this article.
Next week, on April 8, NASA will launch three rockets into the solar eclipse's shadow to study atmospheric effects. Read this article to learn more details.
Astronauts staying in space for a long time experience body changes as a result of low gravity and radiation exposure. Check this article to learn more.
Scientists have discovered traces of a previously hidden portion of the Earth’s crust which points more than three billion years back in time. Find out more about it in this article.
British 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.