Our galaxy's most abundant type of planet could be rich in liquid water due to formative interactions between magma oceans ...
As more and more exoplanets are discovered throughout the galaxy, scientists find some that defy explanation—at least for ...
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Surprising Water Detection on Interstellar Comet Challenges Activity Models
Opening with a statistic that seems almost absurd, comet 3I/ATLAS is losing water at a rate of about 40 kilograms per second about what would come out of a fire hose blasting full force and at a ...
Tons of toxic German munitions, dumped in the Baltic and North Seas after World War II, have become an unlikely refuge for ...
The Weather Authority team of Peter Hall, Mike Brookins, Violet Scibior, Sam Postich and Josh Kozlowski spent weeks ...
On the morning of January 16, Big Black River in Northern Maine dropped to -50, the coldest temperature ever recorded in ...
It wasn’t an Elvis sighting, but for Santa Cruz Island it was close. Something so small had just caught everyone in the ...
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Video Captures Underwater Volcano Spewing Mud And Methane In The Barents Sea
Scientists on the AKMA3 ocean expedition discovered an exceptional underwater feature consisting of a mud volcano in the ...
Tests on olivine hint that water-rich exoplanets could generate H2O internally, possibly explaining ocean worlds and even some of Earth’s early water.
But much is unknown about the availability of water ice on the moon, or even what data is missing that could help fine-tune ...
Scientists found thousands of patterned fish nests in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea, boosting calls for marine protected areas.
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