Medicine & TechnologyThe nature of the Moon's inner core has remained a long-standing debate, and the researchers hope their findings may end this. Read to learn more.
In a pursuit to find extraterrestrial intelligence, astronomers spot two masses that are similar to earth and that are located in a habitable zone. Read to know more about these findings.
How many planets like our Earth are out there in space? Well, while the possibilities are endless, and with the vast expanses of the universe the search may be endless. But thanks to NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope, researchers have to date discovered 1,000 Earth-like exoplanets that seem to fit the bill. And in celebration of the record-breaking discovery, researchers at NASA are giving the public a view of what life on these exoplanets inhabited by humans might just look like—with a vintage feel.
Scientists have discovered eight more exoplanets with two planets located as little as 470 light years away that could, in fact, be much like Earth as we know it.
It's been twenty years since the first exoplanet discovery, and now scientists are beginning to look at what these planets may be made of in the search for life outside of our solar system.