Does Pluto’s heart have a pulse? Peculiar polygons suggest activity on dwarf planet0
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- June 3, 2016
Pluto’s distinctive heart-shaped feature may appear still, but it’s actually made up of churning icy cells, scientists say.
Pluto’s distinctive heart-shaped feature may appear still, but it’s actually made up of churning icy cells, scientists say.
The universe is expanding faster than expected and scientists speculate the finding may be explained by a mysterious force called dark radiation.
The words “Black Knight” may not ring many bells in the field of science to a simple person with little access to forbidden knowledge. In our case, it is no literature reference, nor Monty Python’s famous Holy Grail quest.
Despite being told that there is no alien or UFO activity recorded by the government’s military and space organizations, people continue to report sightings and out of the ordinary activities that raise an ardent question: how long will the government keep lying to us when the truth literally flies in front of our very own eyes?
Meteor trails left hanging in the sky, leaving spectacular view.
And a supernova has exploded in a nearby galaxy in the constellation Leo.
Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that the universe is expanding 5 percent to 9 percent faster than expected.
Early writings found under office block being cleared for new Bloomberg HQ give glimpse of Roman London
Upon the discovery of the supposed Aristotle tomb, many professional archeologists and historians came forward to see the claim, and were not impressed.