Tardigrades, commonly known as water bears, may be better suited by a new name: Tardiguardians of the Galaxy. Unlike the ...
Although astronomers have found thousands of exoplanets, the number of confirmed exomoons—and exorings—is still zero. But ...
At first, the universe was like a hot stew. Instead of carrots and potatoes, it had particles. As the soupy universe cooled, ...
Earth-like planets have a thin crust, a large mantle (which contains a lot of molten magma), and a core. Inside these ...
Celebrating the legacy of Akira Toriyama, here are all the Dragon Ball Arcs in chronological order and where can you watch them.
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How do planet factories churn out super-Earths?
A new study by Caltech’s Konstantin Batygin and his colleague theorizes how super-Earths are formed. Credit: Caltech/R. Hurt ...
All the “normal” matter, like the stars, gas, dust, and people, is called baryonic matter, and it’s basically the tiny visible fraction of a universe that’s mostly invisible and still not fully ...
The Saiyans are by far the strongest warrior race in Dragon Ball – or they would have been if Frieza didn't wipe out their species.
A study found that these cosmic bodies appear to hold up remarkably well to sudden energy deposition and shock conditions, so we may be able to knock them off course and avoid disaster.
A newly studied solar system breaks the usual planet pattern, raising fresh questions about how rocky and gas planets form.
Our solar system may be the odd one out. Across the Milky Way, astronomers keep finding super-Earths, planets larger than our ...
A distant star dimmed by 97% for nearly 200 days. Astronomers say giant rings around a brown dwarf or super-Jupiter may explain it.
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