Sounds of Mars wind captured by Nasa’s InSight lander0
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- December 11, 2018
Scientists celebrate recording low-frequency rumblings – ‘an unplanned treat’

Scientists celebrate recording low-frequency rumblings – ‘an unplanned treat’

European Space Agency cancels 2026 collision risk – leaving just 794 possibilities. Andrew Masterson reports.

Victor Viggiani talks about UFO Disclosure at ACE

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission won’t just take pretty pictures of the asteroid Bennu—it will also help scientists learn whether the rock will one day threaten Earth.

After a long journey, it’s time to get to work.

Scientists were baffled to learn the Egyptians had glass that was 26 million years old.

Jiankui He shocked the world with news his team had created the first genetically modified twin girls. Now he says there may be more on the way.

In films like Armageddon, Hollywood has tried (and failed) to take on the question of what would happen if a comet or asteroid plunged into the oceans on Earth, but what has scientific research actually determined it may look like?

Scientists at the University of Oxford may have solved one of the biggest questions in modern physics, with a new paper unifying dark matter and dark energy into a single phenomenon: a fluid which possesses ‘negative mass.”

US spacecraft aims to return the largest trove of space dirt to Earth since NASA’s final Apollo mission in the 1970s.