Even if the Earth runs out of oil and gas, and a dense veil of smog plunges the world into darkness, we will still have ...
In our galaxy, a supernova explodes about once or twice each century. But historical astronomical records show that the last ...
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Stunning time-lapse video captured using 'artificial eclipse' shows 3 massive eruptions on the sun
ESA's Proba-3 mission, made up of twin spacecraft capable of aligning to create artificial eclipses, has captured "rare" ...
In her first season at Arizona State, Molly Miller has transformed a program that has long resided near the bottom of the ...
Softball and men’s volleyball have arrived, while rugby and minor league hockey are on the way out.
Looking for the world's best places to travel in 2026? Here, travel experts share their picks for the top travel destinations ...
NASA’s newly launched IMAP mission is set to tell us more about the boundary between our Solar System and interstellar space ...
It’s the bedrock bargain between monopoly electric utilities, the customers that rely on them, and regulators nationwide: Provide the service reliably. And provide it affordably. For safety and ...
Governments have not built cities for a growing nation; they have imported a nation and forced Australians to absorb it.
No matter your preference when it comes to beer, we've tracked down the best brewery pouring high-quality pints in every ...
Equity markets are near all-time highs despite historically low U.S. consumer sentiment. Valuation levels rival those seen ...
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'One of those rare 'wow' moments': Zombie star near Earth has a rainbow shockwave that 'shouldn't be there'
A new study reveals a rare-breaking white dwarf star, dubbed RXJ0528+2838, that is somehow generating a rainbow-like "bow shock" as it zooms through the Milky Way. The cosmic zombie is also ripping ...
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