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For decades, scientists have puzzled over how a faint atmosphere persists on our moon and what sustains it. Recent research might finally provide the answers
Astronomers have discovered an exoplanet, TIC 241249530 b, that is currently undergoing a dramatic transformation from a cold, distant world into a scorching hot Jupiter, offering new insights into planetary evolution.
A research team at Johns Hopkins University discovered that an exoplanet, notorious for its extreme weather, has a surprising feature—it smells like rotten eggs. Interestingly, the presence of this foul odour is more than just a curious fact.
Researchers at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands discovered that rechargeable lithium-ion batteries can last much longer by adjusting their composition in a clever way.
Scientists have long been puzzled by the fact that despite large amounts of plastic waste being dumped directly into the ocean or flowing towards it via rivers, only a small part of it is actually found there.
Research suggests a link between regular visits to urban green spaces, such as parks and community gardens and reduced use of prescription medications.
Time-restricted eating is hot at the moment, as many studies show that it has various health benefits. However, the exact reason why it has so many benefits remains unknown. In a new study, scientists at the Salk Institute tried to uncover this mystery on a molecular level.
Scientists suggested that about 3.4 billion years ago, Mars was hit by an asteroid similar to the one that hit Earth a little over 60 million years ago. It is believed that it hit the red planet in a shallow ocean region, causing a so-called megatsunami.
A dutch utility company started a three-year pilot replacing natural gas with hydrogen gas, transported via the existing grid in the small town of Lochem.
NASA scientists have found some fascinating new clues in the search for life on Mars. They revealed their findings in three new papers published in the peer-reviewed journal Science