According to researchers, a dim red dwarf made once made a pass through our solar system’s Oort Cloud.
Climate change will bring infectious diseases to new regions says study
Invasive species have gotten a great deal of attention in recent years, but the true dark side of the problem is only beginning to emerge.
Even after careful analysis, Mars plumes remain a mystery
Three years ago two massive blobs appeared in the Martian atmosphere, many people witnessed them but to date no one knows what it was.
Why are starburst galaxies so efficient at making stars?
Researchers recently mapped the molecules of a nearby starburst galaxy to gain insight into the incredibly rapid formation of new stars there.
Happy birthday to ‘The Pale Blue Dot’: 25 years of Voyager’s iconic image
Landmark picture of the distant Earth recalls spaceflight’s continuing legacy
Last European ‘Space Truck’ burns up over the Pacific
The European Space Agency’s Automated Transfer Vehicle program, born with the International Space Station has made its final flight.
A study of beaver teeth could greatly reduce tooth decay in humans
Structurally, beaver teeth are only slightly different than our own but they hold up better without any dental care at all.
Upgraded Large Hadron Collider prepares to change our view of the Cosmos, again
The massively upgraded Large Hadron Collider is preparing for discoveries that could outshine the discovery of Higgs boson.
Scientists call for strong international authority to regulate any geoengineering attempts
Geoenginnering also called climate engineering is currently unregulated internationally and is not covered by any international treaty, a group of scientists thinks that should change.
Scientists develop magnifying contact lens
New high-tech lens can zoom in and out with the blink of an eye
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