‘HAMMER’ Time? Spacecraft Could Nuke Dangerous Asteroid to Defend Earth0
- From Around the Web, Space
- March 14, 2018
The next time a hazardous asteroid lines Earth up in its crosshairs, we may be ready for the threat.
The next time a hazardous asteroid lines Earth up in its crosshairs, we may be ready for the threat.
The find can tell scientists how ocean crust is recycled throughout Earth’s interior.
Space travel is dangerous for a lot of very obvious reasons — traveling off of Earth on a rocket has its risks, after all — but even when everything goes well it seems that a brief stay in space has the potential to alter a person’s very DNA.
You don’t have to know a whole lot about science to know that black holes normally suck things in, not spew things out. But NASA detected something mighty bizarre at the supermassive black hole Markarian 335.
The vernal equinox is less than 10 days away. That means one thing: Cracks are opening in Earth’s magnetic field.
Is it a bird, is it a plane, or has a UFO been spotted in the skies above Cornwall?
Discovering something for the second time might sound like a letdown. Not for ecologists in Hawaii, who have found that spider-eating spiders on four islands there independently evolved the same colors: gold, black, and white. This rare example of parallel evolution, which has also been seen in one other Hawaiian spider, could help clarify one of biology’s biggest mysteries: how and when evolution repeats itself.
Decades ago, when an individual claimed to work at a military facility that required top level security clearance and spoke about classified military secrets and technology, they were ridiculed. This is why, in some cases, they were allowed to speak and share sensitive information, because most of it was so unbelievable and easy to ridicule that, instead of the world of secrecy retaliating, they let these individuals speak their mind.
It is said that a lie will travel around the world while the truth is pulling on its boots, and now scientists have proven that it is true.