The Mudumal megalithic menhirs in Telangana, dating back 3,500–4,000 years, served as astronomical markers. A part of India’s ...
Space agencies around the world are beginning to establish supply chains to support space missions that don’t require trips back to Earth, and are eyeing potential future settlements on the satellite.
Some 40 kilometers east of the Tanzanian coast in East Africa lies Latham Island, a rocky, utterly isolated and uninhabited ...
Looking through version 25.41.03.815390258 (beta) of Google Maps, Android Authority successfully activated the Gemini ...
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As the garden winds down, it's time to care for winter-prepping birds
When fall descends and the garden slows down, birds could use some extra help. That's true whether they're migrating south or ...
Private space company Lunar Outpost developed a software meant to make autonomous systems to work together as a unified ...
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The Moon will align with the Seven Sisters star cluster this week - here’s how to watch the celestial meeting
The Moon will align with the Seven Sisters star cluster in the night sky this week, offering stargazers a rare and beautiful celestial view.
Fall migration is underway for the birds of North America and, during peak days, hundreds of millions of birds pass overhead under the cover of night. “The earliest migrants are on their way as early ...
New study sees sky layers as living environments for various species of animals as they navigate through the air.
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Alien comet 3I/ATLAS just swept past Mars. When will it return to our skies?
We're just weeks away from this interstellar visitor reaching its brightest in Earth's night skies. Will we see it?
Scientists have known for decades that many animals use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation. It's less clear how they do it. A new study suggests earthworms may be a good way to figure it out.
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