The greatest threat to life on Earth may come from space0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 3, 2019
Asteroids and space debris could wreak untold devastation on the planet

Asteroids and space debris could wreak untold devastation on the planet

How are black holes born? Astrophysicists have theories, but we don’t actually know for certain. It could be massive stars quietly imploding with a floompf, or perhaps black holes are born in the explosions of colossal supernovas. New observations now indicate it might indeed be the latter.

A giant bright light illuminated the sky over Edmonton Saturday night. The curiosity surrounding the fireball spread across the province.

Thinking of storming Area 51? You might want to think again.

But astronomers almost missed collision that occurred 2.6 billion light-years away

Is the truth really out there?

President Trump reestablished U.S. Space Command in a White House ceremony Thursday, setting up a unified combatant command previously dissolved in 2002 that Trump said “will defend America’s vital interests in space” amid growing threats to space assets and services.

A team of students from Ohio has created a new drug that has the potential to treat one of the deadliest forms of brain cancer. The breakthrough is expected to end the need for surgeries that are known to have side effects and death risk.

Built-in night vision may not be far off. Scientists have developed nanoparticles that allow mice to see near-infrared light.

Just when you thought it was safe to stay out of the water.



