Tag: Scientific research
Unveiling Invisible Galactic Structures: Pulsars Shed Light on Dark Matter
Researchers have made a fascinating discovery in deep space by detecting large, invisible structures in the Milky Way that may be blocking the light pulses of pulsars. These mysterious objects have sparked debates about...
Challenging Mantle Oxidation Theory: 2.5 Billion-Year-Old Rocks Rewrite History
A group of researchers at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History have recently conducted a study on rocks that are believed to be at least 2.5 billion years old. These rocks were collected...
Creating Clean Water on the Moon: Inventors Search for Solutions
Inventors are working hard to find a way to create a reliable clean water supply on the moon, which could involve using a microwave oven from Tesco. The idea of establishing a crewed lunar...
Innovative Technologies for Water Purification on the Moon: UK Space Agency’s Top Picks
The Aqualunar Challenge, a £1.2 million international prize funded by the UK Space Agency’s International Bilateral Fund and delivered by Challenge Works, has announced that it is awarding £300,000 to UK teams developing technologies...
Revealing Prolonged Life History in Early Mammals: Jurassic Fossil Juvenile – Nature Study
Prolonged Life History in Early Mammals Revealed Through Jurassic Fossil JuvenileA recent study published in Nature has shed light on the prolonged life history of early mammals through the analysis of a juvenile Jurassic...
Uncovering the Shared Origins of Earth and Moon Through Lunar Caves
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has recently confirmed the existence of caves beneath the lunar surface using radar technology. These caves are believed to be lava tubes, similar to those found on Earth. The...





