A record-breaking, oxygen-starved galaxy may be full of gigantic stars’ shrapnel0
- From Around the Web, Space
- April 14, 2021
The pristine galaxy provides a glimpse at conditions that prevailed in the early universe
The pristine galaxy provides a glimpse at conditions that prevailed in the early universe
There have been many pyramid-shaped UFOs in science fiction films, like the one you see above (right), but this is the first time that the US Navy confirmed a sighting made with a night vision camera.
‘There is definitely, 100 per cent aliens. 100 per cent. There’s been video footage released’ says Welsh winger
Spiders rely quite significantly on touch to sense the world around them. Their bodies and legs are covered in tiny hairs and slits that can distinguish between different kinds of vibrations.
The Ingenuity helicopter, which arrived on the red planet in February, is expected to take to the skies on Wednesday
Imagine wearing high-tech body armour that makes you super strong and tireless.
A team has offered a way for gravitational wave events called dark sirens to resolve a crisis in cosmology
With skies lacking light pollution and most nights free, New Yorkers reported nearly twice as many mysterious sightings last year.
It was an abominable Russian snow job.
The city includes units behind zigzag walls, a bakery and more.