Jupiter and Saturn host strikingly different polar storms, despite being similar giant planets, and scientists have long wondered why. New simulations suggest the answer may lie deep below the clouds.
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Goodbye Goldilocks: Scientists may have to look beyond habitable zones to find alien life
Scientists may need to broaden their horizons in their search for alien life.
Martian Moon Deimos Might Have Reshaped Itself and Its Orbit: Dr. Matija Ćuk, SETI Institute research scientist, and collaborators propose that Mars’s smaller moon may have undergone repeated ...
In 2025, customer participation in Sunrun’s distributed power plant programs grew more than fivefold, transforming the business into one of the largest sources of flexible, dispatchable energy in the ...
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Venus’s bizarre spin has astronomers completely stumped
Venus looks like Earth’s twin at first glance, yet its rotation behaves like a cosmic prank. The planet spins backward, ...
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Powering AI from space, at scale, with a passive tether design
Penn Engineers have developed a novel design for solar-powered data centers that will orbit Earth and could realistically scale to meet the growing demand for AI computing while reducing the ...
Penn Engineers have developed a novel design for solar-powered data centers that will orbit the earth and could realistically scale to meet the ...
From galaxies to the Sun, new research explains how turbulent motion can produce large-scale magnetic fields that remain ...
Economist Martin Kahanec, one of Europe’s leading experts on labour markets, migration, and social inequalities, won a slew of awards for his work last year, including being named Outstanding ...
YourStory presents the daily news roundup from the Indian startup ecosystem and beyond. Here’s the roundup for Wednesday, ...
The shortlist of farmers in the running for Australia’s most prestigious agriculture awards has been unveiled.
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Astronomers map colossal jet blasting from 1st photographed black hole
The first black hole ever photographed is no longer just a static ring of darkness. Astronomers have now traced a colossal ...
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