A new study suggests the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada may contain rocks dating back 4.16 billion years, offering insights into Earth's beginnings and the origins of life.
A groundbreaking study suggests the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada may hold rocks dating back 4.16 billion years, shedding light on Earth's earliest crust and its geological history.
A powerful radio burst detected in June 2024 has astronomers puzzled. Originating from the long-dead NASA satellite Relay 2, researchers explore the reasons behind this unexpected phenomenon.
A groundbreaking discovery reveals that the world's oldest boomerang, crafted from mammoth tusk, is over 40,000 years old, reshaping our understanding of prehistoric human ingenuity and culture.
A team of astronomers reveals that a fast radio burst detected last year originated from the long-dead NASA satellite Relay 2, sparking new possibilities in space signal study.
Astrophysicists have finally traced the Universe's missing matter using fast radio bursts, revealing that three-quarters of it is hidden in the cosmic web between galaxies, solving a decades-old mystery.
Experts discuss the potential environmental consequences of Israel's military strikes on Iran's uranium enrichment sites, asserting that while the attacks are concerning, they are unlikely to cause severe radioactive threats.
This week in science, the enigmatic Dragon Man is identified, revealing secrets of our evolutionary past. Additionally, researchers inch closer to locating the universe's elusive missing matter, while groundbreaking studies on psilocybin show promise for long-term depression relief.
Sunspot region 4114 has erupted with a powerful X1.2-class solar flare, causing significant radio blackouts across the Pacific, especially in Hawaii. Experts warn of potential future flares and geomagnetic storms.
A groundbreaking study reveals ancient footprints in New Mexico are thousands of years older than previously thought, challenging long-held beliefs about the arrival of the first Americans.