The Discovery Building at Rothera Research Station, Antarctica. Image credit: BAM The 2025 – 2026 Antarctic season is a landmark for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and its Antarctic Infrastructure
The Discovery Building at Rothera Research Station, Antarctica. Image credit: BAM The 2025 – 2026 Antarctic season is a landmark for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and its Antarctic Infrastructure
TESS PDC-SAP flux measurements extracted from the 2-min cadence data of TOI-7166. The target was observed in sector 82. The blue points show the 2-min data, and the red points
Researcher Issaku Kohl recorded this image at a historic mining district in Spain, which scientists now an analog for the surface of Mars. It shows the mixing zone on the
Schematic diagram of the AQUILA chamber. Science Direct Saturn’s magnetosphere contains trapped plasma and energetic charged particles which constantly irradiate the surface of Enceladus. In this study, we exposed Enceladean
Figure reproduced from H. Toru Shay et al. (2025). The detected inventory of TMC–1 molecular species and their column densities is converted into numerical vectors with the VICGAE model. The
A newly found interstellar comet poses absolutely no threat to Earth, but a NASA-coordinated group plans to observe it to help our ability to monitor any future objects that might
An international team of scientists, including researchers at Penn State, dubbed the exoplanet, named GJ 251 c, a “super-Earth” as data suggest it has a rocky composition similar to Earth
edc3Δlsm4C mutant is defective in condensate assembly and demonstrates an extended lag phase in sodium perchlorate stress. Microscopy analysis for edc3Δlsm4ΔC mutant strain upon—A) exposure to 5.6 Mach intensity shock
We cannot see directly beyond the cosmic microwave background, which means we can’t directly observe the first 380,000 years of the Universe. But there are indirect ways we might observe
Artist’s impression of TOI-2267 ©Mario Sucerquia (University of Grenoble Alpes). Credit ©Mario Sucerquia (University of Grenoble Alpes). An international team of researchers has just revealed the existence of three Earth-sized




