NASA faces backlash after a physicist claims Moon images are blurred to hide artificial alien structures, sparking fierce scientific debate.
Bacteria that thrive on Earth may not make it in the alien lands of Mars. A potential deterrent is perchlorate, a toxic chlorine-containing chemical discovered in Martian soil during various space ...
Baker’s yeast isn’t just useful in the kitchen — it may also be built for space. Researchers found that yeast cells can ...
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Real Dyson spheres? How alien megastructures might survive in space, study explores
A scientist at the University of Glasgow has delved into the possible existence of ...
"A strong magnetic field is very important for life on a planet," study lead Miki Nakajima, an associate professor in the ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have investigated how bacteria that can mould Martian soil into brick-like structures fare in the presence of perchlorate, a toxic ...
Researchers investigated how bacteria, used to create bricks from Martian soil, react to perchlorate, a chemical found on Mars. While perchlorate slowed bacterial growth, it surprisingly resulted in ...
Now, the planets of Tau Andromeda are overgrown with wildlife, nature reclaiming the skyscrapers of a once-advanced ...
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Is THIS where aliens are hiding? NASA discovers an exoplanet that's 'remarkably similar to Earth'
Dubbed HD 137010 b, the planet might fall just within the outer edges of its star's 'habitable zone', meaning there could be liquid water on its surface and a suitable atmosphere for life.
6 new movies and shows to watch this weekend on Netflix, Prime, Disney Plus, and more (February 6-8)
The return of a beloved lawyer show and the Fallout season 2 finale are among this week's best streaming titles ...
Shukla's research did not originate from experiments conducted on ISS, but from the Mechanical Engineering Department of the ...
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Scientists find a lost city deep in the Atlantic unlike anything on Earth
Deep in the Atlantic Ocean, far from any coastline and out of reach of sunlight, scientists have mapped a sprawling undersea ...
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