Scientists discovered a mysterious reversal in Earth’s molten core flow beneath the Pacific using satellite data from space.
Scientists are listening in on sperm whale conversations and studying Earth's strangest microbes to prepare humanity for first contact with extraterrestrial life.
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Managing traffic in outer space
In his third year at Lovely Professional University in Punjab, Anirudh Sharma dropped out of college to focus on his passion ...
The research, published in the Journal of Studies of Earth’s Deep Interior, analyzed the behavior of the planet’s liquid ...
JWST exoplanet direct imaging reached a new milestone when astronomers first characterized a cold super-Jupiter just 12 light ...
We at the Flyer have considered all the outdoors options for summer fun. We’ve jumped in the pools, kayaked the rivers, and taken those early morning walks in shady Overton Park. Sure, all of that was ...
Memphis audiences this week will have two opportunities to hear and see Kate Tayler Hunt and her theremin in action.
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Jupiter once spawned a family of tiny worlds from a ring of dust just outside its orbit — a 'planetesimal factory' that cranked out generation after generation of asteroids
About 4.6 billion years ago, when Jupiter was still bulking up into the heavyweight of the solar system, it carved a gap in ...
The universe is vast and teeming with stars – but if intelligent life exists, it may not be able to visit Earth.
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Satellites imaged an underwater volcano erupting — scientists have no idea what's happening below
Satellites captured footage of an underwater volcano eruption in a part of the sea that remains largely a mystery.
Radio astronomer Emma Chapman explains why the radio view of the universe is so crucial to space exploration, astronomy, and ...
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