There’s a compelling reason scientists think we’ve never found aliens, and it suggests humans are already going extinct0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 21, 2017
Unchecked climate change would eventually lead to widespread devastation on Earth.
Unchecked climate change would eventually lead to widespread devastation on Earth.
NASA’s Van Allen Probes have observed a new population of space sound waves, called plasmaspheric hiss, which are important in removing high-energy particles from around Earth that can damage satellites.
Searching for aliens is a tricky business. Most likely, the first alien life we discover will be hidden beneath miles of ocean on a distant world like Jupiter’s moon Europa or Saturn’s moon Enceladus.
ONE of Nasa’s former top engineers has claimed that there are alien spaceships hiding in Saturn’s rings.
Scientists have long held the belief that planets — including Earth — were built from rocky asteroids, but new research challenges that view.
A new study of a nearby cluster of newly formed stars reveals that brown dwarfs may rival stars in the Milky Way in number, with one brown dwarf for every two bona fide stars.
The effort completed in 2003 used the best technology available but now scientists could do more
Russia’s first crowd-funded satellite, named Mayak (Russian for “beacon of light”), promises to be the “brightest object in the night sky next to the Moon.”