Meteor Impacts: A New Perspective on the Origins of Life on Earth

Recent research suggests that meteor impacts may have played a crucial role in creating hydrothermal systems that could have fostered early life on Earth.

Recent research suggests that meteor impacts may have played a crucial role in creating hydrothermal systems that could have fostered early life on Earth.

Recent research sheds light on why Jupiter boasts more large moons than Saturn, revealing the role of magnetic fields in satellite formation.

Ettore Majorana's theoretical insights into particles may hold the key to understanding the elusive nature of neutrinos, which challenge our current understanding of physics.

As the Artemis 2 mission approaches, NASA expresses strong confidence in the heat shield designed to protect astronauts during re-entry, despite challenges faced in previous tests.

A team of undergraduate students has identified one of the oldest stars in the Universe, SDSS J0715-7334, which migrated to the Milky Way from the Large Magellanic Cloud.

NASA's Artemis II mission culminated in a successful splashdown, marking a significant milestone in human space exploration.

NASA's Artemis II mission has provided breathtaking images of Earth during its lunar flyby, including a remarkable Earthset photograph reminiscent of Apollo 8's iconic Earthrise.

An early autumn storm transformed the arid landscapes of southern Argentina into a temporary winter wonderland, as captured by NASA's Terra satellite.

NASA's Landsat 9 captures the complex volcanic landscape near Mammoth Lakes, California, showcasing a rich geological history and ongoing monitoring efforts.

Blue Origin's Oasis-1 mission is set to explore the lunar South Pole, focusing on water ice and other valuable resources crucial for future lunar habitation.