In an Australian crater, researchers have unearthed a very rare type of zircon, a semi-precious stone typically used in jewelry. This mineral is known as ...
Earth is still collecting scars from space, and scientists are only now learning to read them properly. Newly mapped impact craters, both on land and hidden beneath the oceans, are revealing that ...
A new study has revealed that the iconic Black Beauty meteorite contains much more hidden water than previously suspected.
Russia's customs service says a 2.8-ton chunk of the Aletai meteorite was found in a shipping container, labeled as a garden ...
A colour-changing lake born from a meteor impact keeps baffling scientists, blending space science, ancient myths, and rare ...
Late in 2024, astronomers spotted a new near-Earth asteroid named 2024 YR4. By mid-2025, its improved orbit tracking raised an unusual possibility: the space rock could hit the Moon on Dec.
The water level at the Lonar lake has risen by about four metres since 2022. This rise threatens to change the pH level of ...
Migration‘ serves as the sequel to ‘Greenland‘ and takes place five years after the cataclysmic event triggered by the Clarke comet’s descent on Earth. Despite humanity’s best efforts to pull itself ...
Mixue has opened its first American locations: two in New York, and one in Los Angeles. I visited the Herald Square ice cream and boba shop to see if it was worth the hype. The options were wildly ...
First signed into agreement in September 2025, the merger brings together the largest and second-largest real estate firms in the United States. By Dorie Chevlen Compass Inc. announced on Friday the ...
Bigger than most walls and designed to double as art, Samsung debuted a 130-inch Micro RGB TV at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026, its largest and most advanced display yet. Samsung unveiled ...
Planned to be the largest particle accelerator in the world, China's Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) was meant to be about 100 kilometers or 62 miles long. That's much bigger than CERN's ...