The burn ban stays in effect in South Carolina as wildfires continue across the Palmetto State. That's why local fire departments are keeping an eye on the danger and staying alert.
For over 100 years, scientists have been hell-bent on talking to aliens, and new technology could give that hunt a boost.
Water may have first formed 100–200 million years after the Big Bang, according to a modeling paper published in Nature ...
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Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA’s Webb Telescope Just Found Bacteria-Sized Dust That Could Become New Planets!The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured a striking image of a young star’s surroundings, revealing microscopic ...
George Miller isn’t done with the wasteland just yet. While the legendary director has already brought us Mad Max: Fury Road ...
The findings dramatically push back the timeline for water's cosmic appearance to just 100-200 million years after the ...
Simulated stellar explosions show that massive early stars could have created plentiful water for future stars and planets to form from.
March is a great month for skywatchers. In addition to the full moon, a total lunar eclipse will cast the moon in a coppery reddish glow for hours.
We looked for the alignment of planets out at Southern Arkansas University’s campus Friday night, but didn’t see them. But ...
Astronomers have long been puzzled by mysterious, planet-sized objects drifting freely through space, unattached to any star.
The revelation that Pluto and its large moon may have collided, causing Pluto to be geologically active, could mean there are ...
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