Late Saturday night, technicians at Kennedy Space Center in Florida moved the core stage for NASA’s second Space Launch System rocket into position between the vehicle’s two solid-fueled…
Category: 1. Edi-Choice
-
Marathon Running Reduces Brain Myelin, But It Recovers
I still remember the elation I felt crossing the finish line of my first marathon – mixed with sheer exhaustion and the nagging question of how my brain was coping with the intense effort. It turns out, I wasn’t alone in wondering about…
Continue Reading
-
Believe It or Not, Saturn’s Rings Disappeared Today
If you were to look at Saturn through a teelescope today, you’d be forgiven for being disapopinted: the rings that define the icon look of the planet have temporarily disappeared. But why?
Why Have Saturn’s Rings…
Continue Reading
-
Spiral galaxy found that defies everything we thought we knew
A recent discovery by an international team of astronomers has revealed an enormous, spiral galaxy unlike any other yet observed in the Universe.
Led by researchers from Christ University in Bangalore, this team found something strange and…
Continue Reading
-
A new thermal steam vent is grabbing attention in ever-changing Yellowstone National Park
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyoming (AP) — A new thermal vent spewing steam in the air at Yellowstone National Park is gaining attention, mainly because it’s visible from a road rather than any significant change in the park famous for its…
Continue Reading
-
Rare ‘solar horns’ will appear during partial solar eclipse on March 29
There’s something special about the partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025.
For North Americans in the right place at the right time — and who get clear skies — there’s a chance to see the unique spectacle of “solar horns,” a phenomenon…
Continue Reading
-
Webb Space Telescope captures a star in the making and a galaxy far, far away
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The Webb Space Telescope has captured a plume of gas and dust streaming from a star in the making, with a spiral galaxy as a stunning backdrop.
The composite image makes it…
Continue Reading
-
SpaceX launches secret US spy satellite on 19th anniversary of company's 1st-ever liftoff (photos) – Space.com
- SpaceX launches secret US spy satellite on 19th anniversary of company’s 1st-ever liftoff (photos) Space.com
- Live coverage: SpaceX to launch national security satellite for NRO on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Spaceflight Now
- SpaceX…
Continue Reading
-
Scientists Just Found a Fossil That Doesn’t Belong to Any Known Life Form—What Is It?
A bizarre 400-million-year-old fossil may not be a plant, animal, or even a fungus. Known as Prototaxites, this extinct organism has confounded scientists for over a century. Now, new study evidence suggests it could belong to a completely…
Continue Reading
-
Nantucket Current | Scientists Launching Drilling Expedition To Find…
A team of international scientists will soon begin drilling beneath the sea floor off Nantucket in search of a vast freshwater aquifer that it not only believes exists, but could one day be tapped and used by humans.
Decades in the making, the…
Continue Reading