• You need to sign in or sign up before continuing.
Close
Recency
Astronomy, like other scientific fields, continues to benefit from working scientists collaborating with amateur colleagues.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Scientists from a collection of Chinese research institutions collaborated on a study of organ regeneration in mammals, finding deer antler blastema progenitor cells are a possible source of conserved regeneration cells in higher vertebrates. Published in the…
Viewed by You are the first to view
A new study reviewed the short-term and long-term performance impacts associated with low energy availability, along with the nuances of how low energy availability relates to body composition. The science is unequivocal: athletes need to eat enough, always. …
Viewed by You are the first to view
Following a five-month stay aboard the International Space Station, the four members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission are safely back on Earth and will answer questions in a news conference at 2 p.m. EDT Wednesday, March 15.
Viewed by You are the first to view
There are plenty of places for life to hide. Even on our blue planet, where we know there is abundant life, it is sometimes difficult to predict all the different environments it might crop up in. Exploring worlds other than our own for life would make it exp…
Viewed by You are the first to view
Observing the process between the planet and the formation of comets, astronomers discovered a cloud of water floating in deep space. The new discovery may shed light on the origin of water. Astronome
Viewed by You are the first to view
A novel quantum computing technique could be able to reconstitute a small object across space "without any particles crossing," just like a wormhole.
Viewed by You are the first to view
What exactly is light—and what is it made of? It's an age-old question that dates back to antiquity, and one of the most important investigations undertaken by scientists looking to understand the nature of reality.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
European astronomers have observed a galaxy cluster known as Abell 1213 using various spacecraft and ground-based facilities. The observations unveiled essential information about the diffuse radio emission from this source. The findings are reported in a pap…
Viewed by You are the first to view
One of the first practical applications of the much-hyped but little-used quantum computing technology is now within reach, thanks to a unique approach that sidesteps the major problem of scaling up such prototypes.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Although the reasons for this are unclear to researchers, endurance exercise enhances metabolic health and helps to prevent many age-related chronic
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Astronomers have been able to spot this distant galaxy thanks to NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the International Gemini Observatory.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Researchers are developing a specialised early-warning software that will complement the main software to detect gravitational waves
Viewed by You are the first to view
The Martian workhorse used it's color-capable Mast Camera to shoot images of high-altitude clouds as part of an ongoing survey.
Viewed by You are the first to view
The study highlights an invisible impact of tourism on the world’s highest mountain.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Stars are one of the most fascinating objects in the universe, with their beauty and luminosity capturing the imagination of people for centuries. But have you ever wondered how stars are formed, how they live, and how they eventually die? In this article, we…
Viewed by You are the first to view
Plasma thrusters used on satellites could be much more powerful.
Viewed by You are the first to view
element14, an Avnet community, is celebrating Pi-Day with the Sci-Pi Design Challenge, encouraging their community of makers,
Viewed by You are the first to view
A team of scientists from the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology in Thiruvananthapuram, consisting of Prof. Sudip Bhattacharyya and Mr. Shivam Kumaran, along with Prof. Samir Mandal and Pr…
Viewed by You are the first to view
Read more about A terrestial planet that could wipe out life on Earth on Devdiscourse
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
China National Space Administration (CNSA) has revealed that the mission has obtained official approval.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
Everything in nature—flowering, breeding, migration—lives and dies by a clock that is being recalibrated by climate change. We don’t yet know how severe the consequences may be.
Added by Auto importer
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Some argue just 3,000 to 10,000 humans were left on Earth.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Scientists have discovered that insect pests that attack crops have extraordinary powers to develop biopesticide resistance.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view