Earth’s season timings shatter: Satellites reveal the planet no longer changing evenly |

For centuries, Earth’s seasons were assumed to follow a shared, predictable rhythm. Spring arrived, summer peaked, autumn faded, and winter reset the cycle. But two decades of satellite observations now…

Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system |

Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system (Image source: NASA) Solar wind sounds poetic, but it’s a very real and powerful phenomenon, connecting the Sun…

Why NASA releases half million gallons of water before every rocket launch |

A rocket launch looks like a contest between raw power and engineering control, but the most critical moments happen before the vehicle even leaves the ground. In the final seconds…

NASA shares new details about dark matter: The hidden framework of the universe |

The idea of dark matter has existed for decades, mostly as a necessary explanation rather than something clearly seen. New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope are adding texture…

Distant planets once linked to oceans may be full of magma |

Distant planets once linked to oceans may be full of magma (AI-generted) Astronomers have spent the past decade cataloguing thousands of planets beyond the solar system, many of them falling…

A total solar eclipse will be visible in Greenland, Iceland and Spain on August 12, 2026 |

The total solar eclipse of August 12, 2026, will sweep across parts of the northern hemisphere, briefly turning day into dusk along a narrow path. Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain…

Could humans one day hibernate like bears? Scientists are now taking it seriously |

Could humans one day hibernate like bears? Scientists are now taking it seriously (AI-generated) The concept of human hibernation was firmly rooted in fiction for a considerable amount of time.…

90 million years ago, Antarctica was green: The science behind its lost rainforest |

Imagine a great, green rainforest thriving inside the icy land that exists today. It might sound like science fiction, but research shows that Antarctica was once warm enough to host…

ChatGPT ‘nearly kills’ woman after giving confident advice about a poisonous plant |

ChatGPT ‘nearly kills’ woman after giving confident advice about a poisonous plant/ (@rawbeautybykristi/Instagram) Millions of people now treat AI chatbots as a first stop for everyday questions, from recipes to…

NASA is flying historic aviation and space artifacts on the Artemis II mission |

Beyond just personnel and equipment, NASA‘s upcoming crewed trip to the Moon will bring more. A modest collection of historic artefacts that chart the lengthy history of human space flight…