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Ultra-hot lava world has thick atmosphere, upending expectations - Phys.org
A Carnegie-led team of astronomers detected the strongest evidence yet of an atmosphere around a rocky planet beyond our solar system. Their work, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, used NASA's JWST to reveal an alien atmosphere in an unexpected …
NASA's Voyager Spacecraft Hit a Blazing 50,000 Kelvin "Wall" at the Edge of Our Solar System That Shouldn't Exist - The Daily Galaxy
NASA's Voyager probes have uncovered a searing-hot mystery at the edge of our solar system—a vast, invisible barrier hotter than most stars.
Doomsday Glacier Approaching Catastrophic Collapse - Futurism
A recent study paints a concerning picture of the potential collapse of the Thwaites Glacier, otherwise known as the Doomsday Glacier.
NASA Shares Stunning Photos of a Rare Event Astronauts Witnessed From the Space Station Window - Indian Defence Review
Astronauts aboard the ISS have captured rare, invisible lightning phenomena hidden above Earth’s storms, revealing explosive secrets that could disrupt planes, satellites, and even our climate.
Hummingbirds are dramatically evolving in real-time thanks to humans - Earth.com
Bill shape affects how efficiently a hummingbird feeds and how it competes with other hummingbirds. Because of humans, they have evolved.
Dinosaurs discovered in 2025 that surprised paleontologists - USA Today
A T. Rex missing link, a spike-fossil and a raptor still eating its dinner are just a few of the interesting dinosaur discoveries in 2025.
Mercury: The planet that shouldn't exist - BBC
Mercury has long baffled astronomers because it defies much of what we know about planet formation. A new space mission arriving in 2026 might solve the mystery.
SpaceX Delays Rocket Launch at Vandenberg Until Sunday - Noozhawk
A glitch involving ground system equipment has delayed the final launch of 2025 from Vandenberg Space Force Base at least a day. “Standing down from
It might not have any ears, but that doesn't stop it having the best hearing in the animal kingdom. Here's why... - BBC Wildlife Magazine
When it comes to having good hearing, it seems ears don't matter
Meteor shower, supermoon, planet positions poised to light up Southern Utah night skies - St. George News
The dark winter skies above Southern Utah form the perfect backdrop for star gazers as December hurtles towards January – a month full of fast-moving asteroids, a supermoon and an
Dark Energy may be changing and with it the fate of the Universe - BBC
A mysterious force called Dark Energy might be changing, in a way that challenges our current understanding of the nature of time and space.
Scientist: 'Things keep evolving into anteaters, somehow,' 12 times so far throughout history - Earth.com
Mammals keep evolving into anteaters, eating only ants and termites, at least 12 times since the age the dinosaurs.
Ancient Caribbean Cave Reveals Bees That Lived Inside Bones - ScienceAlert
Generations of ancient, solitary bees made a home within the tooth holes of a fossilized jawbone, which was recently uncovered in a cave on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola.
Odd structure found at the edge of the solar system should not exist - Earth.com
Astronomers discover a new compact object cluster in the Kuiper Belt, revealing new KBOs from the outer reaches of the solar system.
Divers Just Discovered the Deepest Blue Hole on Earth, and They Still Can’t Find the Bottom - The Daily Galaxy
They thought the hole was 274 meters deep. It’s over 420, and no one knows how far it really goes.
Earth 2.0? Experts Reveal Why We May Be Totally Alone in the Galaxy - The Daily Galaxy
Everyone’s been searching for Earth 2.0, but what if we’ve been looking in all the wrong places?
Why we may be misreading our dogs' emotions - Phys.org
Humans and dogs have been living together side by side for thousands of years, so you would think we know everything about our four-legged friends by now. But we may not understand them as well as we think we do.
Scientists recover RNA from an extinct animal for the first time - Earth.com
Scientists successfully extract RNA from a 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, thylacine, revealing how its genes functioned before its extinction.
Severe drought linked to the decline of the hobbits 61,000 years ago - Phys.org
An international team of scientists, including the University of Wollongong (UOW), has found compelling evidence that a changing climate played a role in the extinction of the early human species Homo floresiensis, also known as "hobbits." Their research, pub…
NASA Satellite Captures Something Strange Blooming in Australia’s Brown Desert - Indian Defence Review
In a striking turn of nature, NASA satellites have captured a rare and dramatic bloom of life across Australia’s typically barren Channel Country.