Space and Science Traveling at Light Speed: What Realities Would Humans Encounter? The Millennium Falcon, the beloved ship of Han Solo and Chewbacca in the Star Wars movies, can travel faster than…
Space and Science Exploring Venus: The Mystery of Its Day Length and 3,500 km Core Venus is a planet next to Earth, but it is obscured by a thick, opaque atmosphere, making it extremely difficult…
Space and Science The Ultimate Star Birth Simulator: Exploring the Universe with STARFORGE The most realistic and high-performance star formation simulator ever created is STARFORGE (Star Formation in Gaseous Environments) . STARFORGE, developed…
Space and Science A Cosmic Mystery Solved: The Chicxulub Impact Came from Beyond Jupiter About 66 million years ago, the Chicxulub impactor struck Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, bringing an end to the age of dinosaurs…
Space and Science Asteroids Can Be Deflected by Nuclear Radiation, New Research Shows It seems like the heat will do something about it. Research conducted at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) in the US…
Space and Science Strange Volcanic Plumes Detected Around WASP-49 b, Could There Be a Moon? Outside our solar system, there are many unknown worlds. Recently, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) spotted plumes of smoke around…
Space and Science New Plan to Terraform Mars: Utilizing Artificial Nanoparticles for Global Warming Humans have long sought to find a place to live outside of Earth. One way to achieve this is through…
Space and Science Science Meets Fiction: Understanding the Multiverse Theory Is there really only one universe? Science fiction movies, and even scientific fact, suggest that alternate universes exist, where alternate…
Space and Science Rethinking the Universe: The Age and Dark Matter Debate According to researchers, the universe could be way older than we thought—26.7 billion years old—and dark matter may not even…
Space and Science Life-Threatening Risks Earth Could Face The End of the World as We Know It Earth has been around for 4.54 billion years. In the early…