‘Great Dimming’ of Betelgeuse star is solved0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 16, 2021
Astronomers say they’ve put to bed the mystery of why one of the most familiar stars in the night sky suddenly dimmed just over a year ago.

Astronomers say they’ve put to bed the mystery of why one of the most familiar stars in the night sky suddenly dimmed just over a year ago.

Commentary: To figure out if aliens, top-secret tech or something else is to blame, we need more data. A lot more.

Crew reportedly getting ready to blast off this week to the Tiangong on China’s longest crewed space mission to date

Members of the House Intelligence Committee will receive a classified briefing on Wednesday morning on one of the most controversial topics circulating in Washington today: UFOs.

A small skull found inside a piece of 99 million-year-old amber had scientists thinking in 2020 that they discovered the smallest dinosaur to date. However, new research has concluded the fossil belongs to a strange-looking lizard.

Scientists have discovered that a common oceanic microbe has ‘electricity-eating’ capabilities and could help remove carbon from the atmosphere.

The military is apparently overwhelmed by reports of sightings from both the military and civilians

The “area law” says that a black hole’s surface area cannot decrease over time

The sign accuses Dudley Council of not doing enough to stop the ‘abductions’

About 19 million years ago, roughly 90% of the world’s open-ocean sharks died off, and scientists don’t know why.