A massive plume jetting out of Enceladus has drawn astronomers' eyes to the moon, driving more searches for signs of alien life.
Gigantic plumes of ocean water are spraying out of Enceladus at a rate of 79 gallons a second, creating a water "donut" around Saturn.
Nina Notman talks to scientists helping to return humans to the moon – for good this time ‘That’s one small step for (a) man, ...
It said that the way acoustic waves generated by quakes move through and reflect from the material inside a planet or moon can help scientists ... various core types to find which matched most ...
According to a new study published in National Science Review, a Chinese science journal, the nation's scientists have identified natural glass fibres ... of lunar water and the moon's past ...
Multiple nations are eying the moon's south ... might be hiding water ice that could be used by future human crews on the moon's surface. But how realistic is it to expect to find enough ice ...
Moon FAQs answered by an expert We asked Chiara Ferrari-Wong, planetary scientist ... in 2013, water was found in samples from Apollo 15, 16 and 17 — an interesting find given that previous ...
This artist’s impression shows a distant gas cloud that contains different chemical elements, illustrated here with schematic representations of various atoms Astronomers have found the ...
An international team of scientists has provided further evidence of climate change by measuring the expansion of the troposphere – the lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere – which is being driven ...
Inside a lab, scientists marvel at a strange state that forms when they cool down atoms to nearly absolute zero. Outside their window, trees gather sunlight and turn them into new leaves.
Scientists using ultraviolet photography have made an intriguing discovery in the field of biblical studies. They have found an ancient version of a chapter from the Bible that had been hidden ...
Inside a lab, scientists marvel at a strange state that forms when they cool down atoms to nearly absolute zero. Outside their window, trees gather sunlight and turn them into new leaves.