Medicine & TechnologyA new telescope could soon measure gravitational waves that were created from collisions of black holes in the early universe. Check this article to learn more.
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory uses star radiation to hunt for habitable exoplanets. Learn how this method helps determine if a planet can sustain life. Read more!
Astronomers still haven’t decided if Planet Nine is real, and the opening of a new observatory could find it within a few years or rule out the idea for good. Find out more about it in this article.
Researchers from the University of Oxford created plasma fireballs using the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) accelerator at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). Continue reading to know the full story.
A new study suggests that there may be a technologically superior population living covertly among humans on Earth amid increasing reports of UFO sightings. Continue reading to know the full story.
Discover the controversy and science behind Peru's "alien" mummies. Ongoing legal battles may soon lead to new DNA testing in the US. Read the full story!
Learn about the two-day radio blackout triggered by Sunspot AR3664's solar flare radiation storm. Discover how future solar flares could impact global communications. Read more!
Discover how exoplanet GJ 3470b reveals surprising sulfur dioxide in its atmosphere, defying existing planet formation theories. Explore the implications of this unexpected find. Read more!
The nearby quasar dubbed "I Zwicky 1" has unique qualities and is a great place to investigate extreme circumstances surrounding active galactic nuclei (AGN). Continue reading to learn more.
A new Harvard study, yet to be peer-reviewed, suggests that aliens could already live on Earth and that UAPs could be evidence of them. Read to learn more.
Astrophysicist Richard Lieu has proposed that the Universe may have thin, shell-like layers of "topological defects" that give rise to gravity without any underlying mass instead of dark matter. Continue reading to learn more.