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Here’s why we should put a gravitational wave observatory on the Moon

Scientists detected the first long-predicted gravitational wave in 2015, and since then, researchers have been hungering for better detectors. But the Earth is warm and...

Scientists discover upper half of Ramesses II statue in Egypt

In a thrilling archaeological discovery, a team led by a University of Colorado Boulder researcher has unearthed the top half of a colossal statue...

Scientists discover oldest evidence of Earth’s magnetic field

Researchers from the University of Oxford and MIT have made a groundbreaking discovery, uncovering the oldest known evidence of Earth's magnetic field. Published in the...

Why has the Gulf of Alaska avoided massive underwater landslides for over a million...

A recent study delves into the mysteries of the Gulf of Alaska, exploring why the region hasn't experienced a massive underwater landslide, known as...

When Earth’s magnetic shield faltered: a glimpse into cosmic ray bombardment 41,000 years ago

Earth is constantly shielded from harmful cosmic radiation and solar particles by its magnetic field. However, scientists have discovered that this protection isn’t always as...

Scientists discover new giant marine reptile from prehistoric times

In a remarkable discovery on a Somerset beach, UK, the Reynolds family uncovered fossilized remains that have led scientists to identify a new species...

Unveiling the Moon’s hidden past: How it turned itself inside out

Researchers at the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, in a recent study published in Nature Geoscience, have revealed new insights into the...

2024 will prove a crucial year for EU, the Russia-Ukraine war

In the months leading up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, mainland Europe was somewhat divided over the intelligence officials were receiving about the Kremlin...

Scientists discover first evidence of ancient human occupation in giant lava tube cave in...

If you look from above, you can see thousands of stone structures dotting the landscape of the Arabian peninsula. On the ground, you can find...

How European colonization led to the extinction of blue antelope

The blue antelope, known scientifically as Hippotragus leucophaeus, was a unique species that once roamed the plains of southern Africa. With its distinct bluish-gray coat,...