Astronomers may have discovered a scrawny star bolting through the middle of our galaxy with a planet in tow. If confirmed, ...
Watch a South African dad's hilarious reaction when his wife suddenly performs traditional makoti duties after 19 years of ...
China’s Tiangong space station and ambitious lunar and Mars exploration programs signal its intent to dominate beyond Earth’s ...
For 45 years, the Alien movie franchise has seen the Xenomorphs terrorize poor groups of humans on various spaceships and planets (most recently in the 2024 movie Alien: Romulus), but now the iconic ...
Alien: Earth is coming up this summer, and we know it's going to be a scary ride. The first-ever TV show in the sci-fi franchise is set to channel the horror vibes of Ridley Scott's Alien as the ...
An example effect is the bow shock created as the magnetosphere passes ... an encounter with a magnetic reconnection site in the Earth’s magnetosphere.
Barrett's Bowhunting in Elmira Heights is set to host a fundraiser in a few weeks to help the Roehrig Family who lost a mother, a daughter and their home in a fire on0.
Welcome to Washington’s new normal. President Trump promised shock and awe when he was elected, and his Inauguration Day at times felt like an effort to overwhelm his critics, his opponents and ...
Potential patches of Earth's ancient crust, sometimes called "sunken worlds," may have just been discovered deep within the mantle, thanks to a new way of mapping the inside of our planet.
However, there’s a catch. Before electrons can be accelerated by these shock waves, they need to contain a certain amount of energy to begin with. Nobody knows how electrons gain this initial energy.
Nobody knows how electrons gain the relativistic speed required for high-energy cosmic events. A new study provides a possible explanation.