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Neil deGrasse Tyson: 'The universe was never locked — it was an open door'
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson joins Natasha Verma to unlock big cosmic questions with wit and clarity: Have aliens ...
Are we alone? It's one of the most basic questions of human existence. People have been trying to answer it for millennia in ...
Planets are about as scarce as they can be in our summer evening sky. Earth is the only one that’s visible as darkness falls. Just look down instead of up. All of the major planets that are visible to ...
It takes a certain kind of brave (and perhaps foolish) person to join Starfleet and venture into the great unknown, and most of the stories in the Star Trek universe are about an adventure gone wrong.
Exoplanet hunters Christopher Watson and Annelies Mortier explain the long search for a 'twin Earth' capable of sustaining ...
Planets do not emit visible light like stars; they shine in the sky because they reflect sunlight. Exoplanets too reflect ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A recently released study suggested that our universe started with two big bangs not just one. For decades scientists have been struggling to explain the creation of two things: ...
A stellar nursery in the Small Magellanic Cloud — a tiny galaxy that orbits our Milky Way — is surprisingly dusty. All rocky planets start as dust grains floating in space. That means the amount of ...
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Opinion - Despite bleak predictions, humanity’s search for interstellar life persists
Scientists have been searching for radio signals from hypothetical alien civilizations using radio telescopes for decades.
Over the past decades, researchers thought Earth was created over a period of more than 100 million years. However, a new study from suggests that the creation of Earth was much more rapid, and that ...
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