Wait wait wait. There are other, less stressful options. I don’t want to end on such a downer note. There is hope for us yet!
Wait wait wait. There are other, less stressful options. I don’t want to end on such a downer note. There is hope for us yet!
Scientists are about to unleash a powerful new weapon in the hunt for dark matter, the mysterious substance that accounts for around 85% of the “stuff” in the universe. Like
This image, which combines infrared data from the James Webb Space Telescope with submillimetre observations from the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA), shows the doughnut-shaped torus and interconnected bubbles of
This image, which combines infrared data from the James Webb Space Telescope with submillimetre observations from the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA), shows the doughnut-shaped torus and interconnected bubbles of
Meteorite heading through Earth’s atmosphere — Grok via Astrobiology.com Climate change is inducing a global atmospheric contraction above the tropopause (~10 km), leading to systematic decrease in neutral air density.
Meteorite heading through Earth’s atmosphere — Grok via Astrobiology.com Climate change is inducing a global atmospheric contraction above the tropopause (~10 km), leading to systematic decrease in neutral air density.
A new study by Manuel Barrientos and colleagues from the University of Oklahoma reveals that between 0.6% and 2.5% of white dwarfs in our solar neighborhood undergo dramatic cooling delays
Schematic of the GC-Orbitrap-IRMS instrumental setup: (A) GC–Orbitrap-IRMS mode, (B) the GC–SL–Orbitrap-IRMS mode, and (C) He–MS mode.– Rapid Communications In Mass Spectrometry (via PubMed) Background Obtaining isotopic data on soluble
Schematic of the GC-Orbitrap-IRMS instrumental setup: (A) GC–Orbitrap-IRMS mode, (B) the GC–SL–Orbitrap-IRMS mode, and (C) He–MS mode.– Rapid Communications In Mass Spectrometry (via PubMed) Background Obtaining isotopic data on soluble
Hot spring on Early Earth — Grok via Astrobiology.com Chemists at UCL have shown how two of biology’s most fundamental ingredients, RNA (ribonucleic acid) and amino acids, could have spontaneously






