A 3D map of planet WASP-18b reveals extreme heat zones and broken water vapor in its atmosphere for the first time.
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Dr KT Tan, CTO at Viridian Solar, chronicles how the expansion of solar raises questions about supply chain transparency and ...
The first map of magnetic fields in a planetary formation disk has been created, revealing how invisible forces shape the ...
An asteroid named 2025 PN7 has been in quasi-orbit of Earth for approximately 60 years. It's expected to stay there for ...
Archaeologists uncovered a cosmic map of the universe at the oldest Maya site, reshaping beliefs about early civilization and ...
The US technology giant plans to launch its first trial equipment by early 2027, paving the way for full-scale constellations ...
Researchers will work with UNSW spinout company BT Imaging to accelerate the commercialisation of solar cell defect detection technology, thanks to a ...
Indiana utilities and energy officials are looking to battery storage, an emissions-free and sometimes controversial form of ...
COP30 in Belém brings the Amazon and the bioeconomy to the center of global attention, and rightly so. Forest protection and ...
"We've made enough energy for all the people in the West and north of the equator, but we just haven't finished the job," ...