a, STEM high-angle annular dark field (HAADF) + EDS image of Particle 2. A nitrogenous vein (green) is sandwiched between phyllosilicate regions (purple). A circular region shows the location of a selected
a, STEM high-angle annular dark field (HAADF) + EDS image of Particle 2. A nitrogenous vein (green) is sandwiched between phyllosilicate regions (purple). A circular region shows the location of a selected
An image of Caenorhabditis elegans, a tiny roundworm, showing internal structures including the intestine, pharynx, and body wall muscle. C. elegans is one of the simplest organisms with a nervous
South Africa’s MeerKAT telescope. Credit: South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO). Since its discovery on 1 July 2025 by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS), the object known as
Chinese Continental Scientific Drilling project Facility — CCSD It is generally accepted that there is a vast, well-populated biosphere in the subsurface, but the depth limit of the terrestrial biosphere
Spectra of selected CO2 isotopologues at T = 296 K, scaled by terrestrial isotopic abundances. In addition to 12C16O2, only 13C16O2 and 16O12C18O produce detectable IR features. — astro-ph.EP Extensive
An international team of astronomers has conducted optical and near-infrared observations of a supernova designated SN 2022ngb. As a result, it was found that SN 2022ngb is a faint and
WASHINGTON — New NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said he wants the agency to move faster on key programs such as Artemis but acknowledged he needs time to get up to
In early December, NASA experienced a significant communication setback with its Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft, which has been studying the Martian atmosphere since it entered orbit in
WASHINGTON — Rocket Lab successfully launched a Japanese radar imaging satellite Dec. 21 in the final flight of a record-setting year for the company. An Electron rocket lifted off at
https://earthsky.org/upl/2025/12/EarthatmosphereonmoonUnivofRochester-600px.mp4 This illustration shows how the solar wind (red) strips ions (blue) from Earth’s upper atmosphere. Some of these particles travel along Earth’s magnetic field lines and settle on the






