Life on Europa Could Be Just Beyond Our Reach
We don’t know whether there’s life on Europa, but scientists are hopeful.
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We don’t know whether there’s life on Europa, but scientists are hopeful.
The largest questions posed by studying the cosmic microwave background continue to go unanswered.
Over 4,200 photographs were submitted to this year’s Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest, but only these 25 images made it to the shortlist.
The new creation, dubbed Derm-BOT, may be as effective as morphine without the side effects of addiction or toxicity.
Airbus, which is actually building the rover, has set up a page on its website for entries, but don’t bother trying to be clever with Marsy McMarsface or Spacey McSpaceface.
Looks like these behemoths can live for well over a century.
Researchers have developed a robotic device capable of capturing even the most delicate deep-sea animals.
The Atacama Mummy belonged to a human girl whose physical malformations were the result of several severe genetic mutations.
We uncover this fishy mystery.
These particles spin around each other a billion times per second, and will be used to study the very fabric of spacetime.
It's been nicknamed "thorny head".
New findings show that ancient hunter-gatherers were making and eating bread 4,000 years before the Neolithic era and the introduction of agriculture.
At least there was no apocalyptic curse.
This is a new picture of Neptune taken from the Earth. It’s nothing short of amazing.
This isn’t the first time a paper has found flaws in CRISPR’s abilities.
Dating back to the Late Cretaceous, it’s the oldest known baby snake in the fossil record.