Dinosaur-killing asteroid may have made Earth’s largest ripple marks0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- August 3, 2021
Impact created a tsunami that etched massive structures under what’s now Louisiana, study says
Impact created a tsunami that etched massive structures under what’s now Louisiana, study says
Team will search for evidence of extraterrestrial life by looking for advanced technology it may leave behind
The surprising discovery doesn’t make it any less likely that scientists will find life on the Red Planet.
203 Pompeja and 269 Justitia are thought to have moved into the belt from beyond Neptune at the start of the solar system
Iron Man might be dead in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he appears to be very much alive in the real-world vicinity of the Los Angeles International Airport, where pilots have reported seeing a sky-high individual with a jetpack.
New telescope images may provide the first view of moons forming outside the solar system.
Force fields are the stuff of science fiction, but directed energy systems to fry drones, or stop people, already exist. Here’s what’s real about the tech—and what’s more fantastical.
More than 5,000 kilometres beneath us, Earth’s solid metal inner core wasn’t discovered until 1936. Almost a century later, we’re still struggling to answer basic questions about when and how it first formed.
Telescope picks up unexpected ‘luminous echoes’ – smaller, later and of different colour to bright flares
Russian astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) informed mission control in Moscow on Thursday about a problem with the new Russian Nauka module after it docked at the station a few hours earlier, RIA news agency reported.