An astonishing new interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, is dazzling astronomers with its vibrant colors and speed. Discovered recently, this cosmic wanderer is set to offer unprecedented insights into the mysteries of our universe as it races towards the sun.
A stunning Mars meteorite, discovered in Niger, has become the largest piece of the planet ever sold on Earth, fetching a record price at auction. Experts highlight its unique texture and significance in understanding the Solar System.
A new report reveals that Chinese authorities are using a malware called Massistant to extract sensitive data from seized phones. This poses significant risks for travelers and residents alike.
A colossal Mars rock, known as NWA 16788, is up for auction at Sotheby's in New York, with estimates between $2 million and $4 million. Discover what makes this extraterrestrial wonder so unique!
In a stunning turn of events, researchers at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered fossilized dinosaur bones right in their parking lot while drilling for a geothermal energy project. This remarkable find is a reminder of the ancient history beneath our feet!
In a stunning announcement, Ken Paxton and his wife Angela have filed for divorce after 38 years, citing political pressures and personal revelations. Discover the implications for Texas politics and their family dynamics.
Astronomers have confirmed the discovery of 3I/ATLAS, the third known interstellar object, the largest yet. This comet-like body could unlock secrets about the formation of star systems. What does this mean for Earth and our understanding of the universe?
A groundbreaking study reveals that Neanderthals operated a sophisticated 'fat factory' in Germany, processing animal bones for essential nutrients. This discovery challenges stereotypes of Neanderthal intelligence and organization.
Scientists have discovered evidence that Neanderthals in Germany created 'fat factories' 125,000 years ago, extracting and consuming fat from animal bones in a complex food preparation process.
A groundbreaking study reveals that Neanderthals in Germany were skilled at food preparation, using advanced techniques to extract fat from bones, challenging previous beliefs about their intelligence and resource management.