A new research provides further convincing proof that Mars has lakes of liquid water

New evidence has emerged in the ongoing debate about whether or not there’s water on Mars. In a study led by the University of Cambridge, scientists examined…

MIT’s Mars oxygen factory is now matching the output of a small tree

If humans are to one day survive and thrive on Mars, ready access to breathable oxygen will be a necessity, and an interesting technology is beginning to…

Looks Like There Could Be 35 Other Alien Civilizations in Our Galaxy

For centuries, scientists have searched the universe for cosmic clues as to whether or not we are alone. According to new estimates, there may be more active…

The sun’s sinister ‘smile’ has Earth on solar storm watch this Halloween weekend

The sun appears very ‘happy’ today in NASA’s latest Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO) images. But don’t be fooled by its cheery appearance  —  that ‘face’ is spewing…

For the first time: Hubble finds water on Jupiter’s moon Ganymede

We have solid evidence of water vapour in the atmosphere of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede – the solar system’s biggest moon — for the first time. The frozen…

4 hostile alien civilizations may lurk in the Milky Way – A new study suggests

But Earth is 100 times more likely to be destroyed by an asteroid than invaded by aliens. According to new research submitted to the preprint database arXiv, the…

Past, Present, and Future Exist Simultaneously – A Startling New Theory Demonstrate

Here’s an interesting thought. What if you were told that everything in your life has already been planned out? Even stranger, what if your past, present, and…

A monstrously large, ‘potentially hazardous’ asteroid will zip through Earth’s orbit on Halloween

A newly discovered, “potentially hazardous” asteroid almost the size of the world’s tallest skyscraper is set to tumble past Earth just in time for Halloween, according to NASA….

Solving the mystery of frost hiding on Mars

A new study using data from NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter may explain why Martian frost can be invisible to the naked eye and why dust avalanches appear…

Finding spiraling stars, providing window into early universe

Nature likes spirals – from the whirlpool of a hurricane, to pinwheel-shaped protoplanetary disks around newborn stars, to the vast realms of spiral galaxies across our universe. Now…