Plato was right: Earth is made, on average, of cubes0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- August 7, 2020
The ancient Greek philosopher was on to something, researchers found
The ancient Greek philosopher was on to something, researchers found
Understanding whether the Red Planet’s past was warm and wet or cold and icy can offer insights about whether it was ever habitable.
Gravitational kneading from the mammoth planet is not the satellites’ only source of heat
The mysterious Neuralink chip was previously in the headlines when the founder of the company, Elon Musk, said that the chip will be able to stream music straight into the wearer’s brain–and now, the tech CEO has revealed more details about it.
Astronomers using NSF’s Very Long Baseline Array, a continentwide system of 10 radio telescope antennas located between Hawaii and Puerto Rico, have detected a giant exoplanet in orbit around the ultracool dwarf TVLM 513-46546 (TVLM 513 for short). This is the first astrometric detection of a planet at radio wavelengths. The presence of this Saturn-like planet on a close circular orbit around tiny star represents a challenge to the current planet formation theory.
Archaeologists recently discovered 8,000-year-old stone fluted points on the Arabian Peninsula, the same technology developed by Native Americans 13,000 years ago, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal PLOS One.
Rare find includes skin, tendon and excrement of what is thought to be an adult male
President Donald Trump may have put a Fox Business personality in charge of aliens during a Tuesday interview.
The flashes of light could form thanks to ammonia antifreeze
Are you ready for the year’s most popular meteor shower?