Scientists Once Again Confirm Giant Asteroid Apophis Won't Hit Earth In 2029
Simulations confirm that the giant asteroid Apophis won't collide with Earth in 2029 and that the chances of its path changing are slim.
Read MoreSimulations confirm that the giant asteroid Apophis won't collide with Earth in 2029 and that the chances of its path changing are slim.
Read MoreNew research has helped pinpoint when the biggest known star dune formed and why it's slowly shifting westward.
Read MoreScientists in Japan have made a major breakthrough in the push to create an off-the-shelf cancer therapy for cervical cancer.
Read MoreNASA has called it quits on the OSAM-1, a satellite refueling mission that was on track to be one of the biggest missions of the last decade.
Read MoreRecently discovered superconducting magnets could finally be ready for fusion reactors, some scientists say.
Read MoreScientists are racing to understand whether metal particles left behind by burning satellites in re-entry could affect climate change.
Read MoreThe Luft Pinoy is a new flying car designed to be both an electric minivan and an eVTOL system that can help you island hop.
Read MoreThe Bezos-owned space firm, Blue Origin, is looking to complete its first uncrewed moon landing by the end of 2025.
Read MoreAstronomers have discovered a planet-forming disk that holds more water than all of Earth's oceans combined.
Read MoreA white dwarf star with a peculiar metal scar could completely change what we thought we knew about dead stars.
Read MoreScientists finally figured out why solar eclipses have a vanishing effect on some clouds and the answer could help us fight climate change.
Read MoreSome scientists have come up with an extreme solution to climate change that involves dehydrating the stratosphere.
Read MoreAstronomers have discovered hidden moons orbiting Neptune and Uranus, increasing the number of moons orbiting each planet.
Read MoreResearch into stem cells has paid off as 68-year-old Paul Edmonds remains effectively cured of both HIV and leukemia following treatment that included a breakthrough…
Read MoreNew reports suggest it is very likely that you'll be able to buy gene-edited meat at the supermarket soon.
Read MoreThe historic landing of Intuitive Machines' Odysseus lander ended with the spacecraft on its side. Here's where things went wrong.
Read MoreAccording to data from NASA's New Horizons , the Kuiper Belt may expand further out than we previously thought.
Read MoreScientists uncovered the brightest and hungriest black hole that we have ever detected in the distant universe.
Read MoreA passing star may have changed Earth's orbit minutely in the past, and scientists hope to find evidence in our geological record.
Read MoreObservations of early universe galaxies continue to baffle scientists, as they are larger than our current model suggests should be possible.
Read MoreA dry ice experiment at an elementary school sent 19 kids and their teacher to the hospital after they started complaining about nausea.
Read MoreA space junk solution from Astroscale will have to catch its first piece of space trash to prove it can actually work.
Read MoreDelta is offering a special eclipse flight for those who want to see April 2024's total solar eclipse from 30,000 feet in the sky.
Read MoreWebb has discovered new ice worlds on the outskirts of our solar system that astronomers say may not be dead.
Read MoreIntuitive Machines has shared the first photos from IM-1, showcasing the lander's first view of Earth from space.
Read MoreResearchers created a special beef-infused rice using cow cells, which results in rice with more protein and fat than regular rice.
Read MoreNew research indicates that gas giant formation could have a surprising twist: Those planets might start off much flatter.
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