We’ve just found the hottest planet ever0
- From Around the Web, Space
- June 7, 2017
This gas giant gives “hot Jupiter” a whole new meaning.

This gas giant gives “hot Jupiter” a whole new meaning.

Claims that a Chinese man named Li Ching-Yuen lived to be 256 years old are poorly documented and highly improbable.



It exists, but not due to greenhouse gases.

Scientists from Harvard University believe that there is evidence of remnants of an ancient earth hidden under the top layers of our current planet!

Simon H. asks: What civilization made the rock walls in Rockwall Texas?

The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array has discovered a new object very near Alpha Centauri in the sky.

Three’s a party. The LIGO collaboration has made its third observation of gravitational waves emanating from a pair of merging black holes – giving us more insight into how these pairs form and building up our catalogue of them.

Fifty times the size of Jupiter.