An Abu Dhabi scientist was part of a team of researchers who mapped temperatures on a planet 400 million light years away - ...
A peculiar black fungus, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, is not only surviving but flourishing in the highly radioactive ruins of Chernobyl's Unit Four reactor.
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Astronomers found a star that makes no sense

Every so often, astronomers stumble on a star that seems to ignore the rulebook, forcing them to rethink how the cosmos is ...
India has added seven new names to the Martian geological map. Prominent Kerala locations like Periyar, Bekal, Varkala, ...
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New data reveal interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is a 'pristine' object rich in alien metals and carbon. Scientists uncover its ...
China’s TRIDENT telescope plunges 3,500 meters into the deep sea to chase elusive neutrinos, rivaling IceCube and pushing a ...
The modern discourse on social media around the sheer amount of remakes coming out of Hollywood forgets that the entire movie ...
In the heart of one of the most radioactive places on Earth, an unexpected survivor has emerged—the black fungus of Chernobyl. This remarkable organism has shown a unique ability to thrive in the face ...