Natural sciences
Does Outer Space end or does the Universe go on forever?
Using big telescopes, astronomers see millions of galaxies out there – and they just keep going, in every direction
Earth’s core is rapidly cooling, study reveals – What does it mean?
Is our planet becoming “inactive”?
Opportunities may emerge for Turkish steel industry
There are risks but new opportunities may arise for Türkiye's steel industry, the head of a trading group has said, noting that the country is emerging as a reliable supplier in the energy-intensive sectors at a time when Europe is set to face challenges this winter.
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Super-Earths are bigger, more common and more habitable than Earth itself
Astronomers are discovering more of the billions they think are out there
Bulgaria is Launching Highway "Europa" but without the Last Layer of Asphalt
"We are launching Highway 'Europa' around the New Year, but without the last layer of asphalt." This was stated by the Minister of Regional Development and Public Works, Ivan Shishkov.
NASA telescope images reveal brightest explosion ever recorded, as a star collapses into a Black Hole
The afterglow of GRB 221009A faded over the course of about 10 hours
Iconic ‘Pillars of Creation’ captured in new Webb image
The James Webb Space Telescope captured the iconic "Pillars of Creation," huge structures of gas and dust teeming with stars, NASA said on Oct. 19, and the image is as majestic as one could hope.
The twinkling of thousands of stars illuminates the telescope's first shot of the gigantic gold, copper and brown columns standing in the midst of the cosmos.
An ‘unusual’ radio wave sent from the middle of the Milky Way has experts confused
Objects throughout the galaxy have changing magnetic fields that produce radio waves, according to NASA
Scientists find “strange metal” that behaves in ways they don’t understand
The class of materials, known as strange metals, do not seem to behave according to the usual electrical rules