Medicine & TechnologyAn astrophysicist clarifies Carl Sagan's poetic notion of being made of 'star stuff' in a new video, unraveling its meaning. Check it out in this article.
Initially misidentified as a star, a distant quasar revealed itself as a voracious black hole, devouring a sun's-worth of matter daily. Read the article for more details.
NASA collaborates with global astronomers to locate and monitor hazardous asteroids, ensuring a prepared public response in case of an impending strike. Read the article for more details.
Newly discovered ocean viruses hold promise in combating climate change by improving carbon capture processes in the world's oceans. Continue reading to learn more.
International team of researchers crafts five new isotopes, bridging realms of discovery and bringing celestial elements to Earth. Check out more details in this article.
Undiscovered 'minimoons' near Earth prompt scientists to explore them for advancing interplanetary exploration and expanding our cosmic presence. Read the article for more details.
A new research unveils that a past Solar System encounter with a star could have altered Earth's orbit, causing climate disruptions. Read the article for more details.
Researchers have identified fertility-influencing genes in bulls' reproductive organs, suggesting potential applicability to humans due to shared genetic factors. Continue reading to learn more.
A geologist reveals Mars' diverse volcanism, proposing it stems from early crust recycling, providing insights into ancient crusts and recycling on both Mars and Earth. Continue reading to learn more.
The FDA has granted approval for a medication used for asthma to mitigate food allergies, offering a safety measure against accidental exposures. Read the article for more details.
The first death related to the 'Alaskapox' virus sparked concerns about its transmission from small mammals to humans. Here's what experts know so far of this rare infection.
New research reveals that great apes engage in playful teasing, possibly laying the foundation for human humor with poking, tickling, and stealing behaviors. Read the article for more details.
Intuitive Machines launches Odysseus, seeking the first U.S. moon landing since 1972, aspiring to be the first private company to achieve this feat. Continue reading for more details.
The colossal A23a iceberg, equivalent to Greater London in size, mesmerizes with a pirouette in NASA imagery as it drifts northward. Continue reading for more details.
US officials caution about Russia's mysterious space weapon with potential nuclear capabilities, raising international security concerns and uncertainties. Read the article to learn more details.