116 Search Results for "NASA"

4 min read WTF

If you’ve ever thought that it would be amazing to just lay in bed all day and get paid nicely to do it, then I’ve got the opportunity for you: NASA wants to pay you to lay in bed all day, every day, for two months straight. Here’s what you need to know. (1) NASA...

5 min read Planet

The Apophis asteroid has been a well-known force by astronomers since 2004. For years, science has speculated that this skyscraper-sized asteroid could hit the earth. However, our planet has managed to elude this drifting assassin ever since its discovery. However, it has been taunting us with every passing year that goes by. It was previously...

7 min read Technology

Quantum computing is transforming our understanding of reality. Unlike traditional computers, quantum systems operate on the principles of quantum mechanics. These principles include superposition and entanglement, which allow particles to exist in multiple states at once. This strange behavior has puzzled scientists for decades. Now, Google’s latest quantum breakthrough suggests that these states may correspond...

4 min read Planet

For centuries, humanity has pondered one of the greatest mysteries: how did life begin on Earth? Traditional theories have pointed to chemical reactions in Earth’s early oceans, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, or even lightning-sparked organic synthesis. But a stunning discovery has thrown these ideas into question. Recent studies of asteroid fragments retrieved from space have revealed...

3 min read Planet

For centuries, the world has accepted the idea that Earth is divided into seven continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America. However, a recent study is shaking up this long-standing view, proposing that there are, in fact, only six continents. The groundbreaking research suggests that North America and Europe should not...

4 min read Planet

Astronomers have identified several strange, ring-like objects in deep space that defy current classifications. These formations, dubbed Odd Radio Circles (ORCs), glow more brightly along their edges when observed through radio telescopes but remain largely invisible in optical and infrared light. Their origins are unknown, and they appear unlike anything previously documented in astronomy. Unexplained...