flipity pullflipped into Optimal Optional Opinion Neutrons There’s too much gold in the universe. No one knows where it came from. Live Science - Rafi Letzter Something is raining gold across the universe. But no one knows what it is. Here's the problem: Gold is an element, which means you can't make it …
The Atlanticflipped into All StoriesNASA Can We Still Go to Mars? The Atlantic - Marina KorenElsewhere in the solar system, a NASA rover is on its way to Mars. It carries, among other things, several pieces of spacesuit material. Designers want to see how the samples fare in the planet’s dusty,...
SlashGearflipped into SlashGear Science and HealthPlanetary Habitability Jupiter may be the reason Venus isn’t habitable today slashgear.com - Shane McGlaun Scientists believe that Jupiter may be the reason Venus can’t have nice things. Researchers believe that if not for Jupiter, Venus might be habitable …
Mattflipped into Science and spaceNASA Did NASA detect a hint of life on Venus in 1978, and not realize it? Live Science - Rafi Letzter If life does exist on Venus, NASA may have first detected it back in 1978. But the finding went unnoticed for 42 years. Life on Venus is still a long …
Avatarhajaveebflipped into UusComets Comet orbits suggest a second major solar system alignment plane newatlas.com - By David Szondy A new study of the orbit of comets suggests that the plane of the ecliptic, where the Earth's orbit rests, may not be the only major alignment in the …
ScienceAlertflipped into ScienceAlertTheory of Relativity Even The Immense Darkness of a Black Hole Obeys Einstein's Theory, Study Shows ScienceAlert - Michelle Starr General relativity is about as strong a theory as there is. Test after test has been thrown at it, and it just keeps on holding up. Even so, wiggle …