Exploring the Kunlun Hydrothermal System: A Behemoth Beneath the Waves
Recent research has unveiled the Kunlun hydrothermal system, a vast underwater metropolis that challenges existing understanding of life’s origins.
Watch SpaceX Dragon Cargo Capsule Arrive at the ISS on Aug. 25 with 5,000 Pounds of Supplies
On August 25, SpaceX’s CRS-33 Dragon cargo capsule successfully docked with the ISS, delivering 5,000 pounds of supplies and scientific innovations critical for future missions.
Blood Moon and the Secrets of a ‘Pregnant’ Mummy: Science News This Week
This week’s science news includes a blood moon, a mysterious mummy thought to contain a fetus and cancer, and fascinating discoveries in mathematics and astronomy.
Unearthing the Past: The Discovery of the Oldest Face in Western Europe
Scientists in Spain have discovered the oldest face in Western Europe, nicknamed “Pink”. This fossil is estimated to be between 1.1 and 1.4 million years old, and could belong to a previously unknown species, challenging our understanding of human evolution.
Massive Megalodon Was Even Longer Than Scientists Thought
Recent research reveals that the megalodon, once thought to be 50 feet long, could actually reach lengths of 80 feet, suggesting a more streamlined body than previously assumed.