“Out of science fiction”: First 3D observations of an exoplanet’s atmosphere reveal a unique climate
Astronomers have peered through the atmosphere of a planet beyond the Solar System, mapping its 3D structure for the first time. By combining all four telescope units of the European Southern ...
Researchers have announced results from a new search at the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (European XFEL) Facility at ...
By looking ever further back in time, the James Webb Space Telescope is at last revealing the first galaxies – and a very ...
The gas giant WASP 121b, also known as Tylos, has an atmospheric structure unlike any we have ever seen, and the fastest ...
The planet is tidally locked to its star, which means one side is always facing it and, for that reason, has a scorching ...
Researchers have peered into the atmosphere of planet WASP-121b and found its climate is stranger than anyone imagined.
For decades, scientists assumed that life on Earth emerged through a chain of highly improbable flukes. But a new theory suggests it may have instead arrived just in time.
A popular model of evolution concludes that it was incredibly unlikely for humanity to evolve on Earth, and that extraterrestrial intelligence is vanishingly rare.
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