A newly observed supermassive black hole named 'Ansky' has erupted with the longest and most powerful X-ray blasts ever recorded. This unprecedented activity offers a unique chance to study its behavior and challenges our understanding of black holes.
A stunning discovery of thousands of giant eggs, known as 'mermaid pouches,' in an active underwater volcano near Vancouver Island reveals the secrets of marine biodiversity and the surprising role of geothermal activity in egg incubation.
SpaceX's Fram2 mission marks a groundbreaking human spaceflight to explore Earth's polar regions. The crew will observe unusual light emissions, conduct 22 experiments, and capture the first human X-rays in space. Get ready for stunning visuals and vital scientific insights!
In a surprising twist, Netflix's co-CEO Ted Sarandos makes his acting debut in Seth Rogen's Apple TV+ series 'The Studio,' showcasing his humor and love for Hollywood while navigating the competitive streaming landscape.
The Tampa Bay Rays have backed out of a $1.3 billion stadium deal, leaving their future in St. Petersburg uncertain. With talks of renovating Tropicana Field and a potential lease extension, tensions rise between the team and city officials.
New research from Stanford University suggests that crashing waves and waterfalls might have sparked the origins of life by generating microlightning, leading to the synthesis of vital molecules.
Scientists propose a new dark matter candidate that may explain unexpected ionization in the Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone. This lighter, self-annihilating form could revolutionize our understanding of cosmic chemistry!
Tampa Bay Rays owner Stu Sternberg is under increasing pressure to sell the team amid uncertainty over a stadium deal in St. Petersburg. Local investors, including Joe Molloy, are showing interest in acquisition as MLB considers revenue penalties.
NASA is shutting down instruments on Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 to extend their interstellar exploration. Learn how these historic spacecraft continue to push the boundaries of space!
NASA is shutting down instruments on Voyager 1 and 2 to conserve power as they continue their journey through interstellar space. Can these legendary probes survive long enough for more groundbreaking discoveries?