Unexpected ‘city killer’ asteroid narrowly misses Earth0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 30, 2019
NASA ran a simulation in May for a similar-sized asteroid measuring up to 80 metres in diameter.

NASA ran a simulation in May for a similar-sized asteroid measuring up to 80 metres in diameter.

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope discovered these electrically charged molecules shaped like soccer balls. These “buckyballs” could shed insight on the creation of stars and planets.

Scientists in Canada have developed a novel gel jam-packed with bacteria-killing viruses. According to researchers, the self-healing gel could be used for a variety of applications in medicine and environmental protection.

The curator of the Bigfoot Discovery Museum is a believer—and he has the evidence to back it up

Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity, which suggests that gravity is due to the curvature of space and time, is more than 100 years old. And it’s holding up as researchers analyze the behavior of gravity in space — but it may not last forever, according to a new study.

Whitesburg resident Shaun Hammonds recently recorded a ‘soul-piercing’ howl coming from the forest.

A lack of mysterious deaths from hypothetical ‘macros’ suggests dark matter is small and light

A leaky valve started one serious explosion

The Planetary Society’s solar sail was successfully deployed. Now we have the images to prove it.

A new lawsuit has been filed to obtain records regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs), in a fresh attempt to uncover the U.S. government’s purported role in covering up the existence of UFOs.