A Jupiter-size exoplanet orbiting a dead star baffled astronomers. But the planet named WD 1856 b could preview the fate of ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS carries isotopic ratios entirely outside the Solar System range, ESO’s Very Large Telescope has ...
A new study suggests that when our star becomes unstable in 5 billion years or so, Earth may avoid being engulfed by its ...
Future Artemis astronauts may be able to explore rocks blasted from deep inside the Moon by an ancient giant impact.
By Usman Suhail Pakistanhas rapidly emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing rooftop solar markets. Driven by rising electricity tariffs, abundant ...
Every time I see the moon in the sky, it makes me happy. Our natural satellite is so familiar it’s easy to take it for ...
We might not have to go scorched Earth after all. Contrary to popular belief, the Earth might actually weather the fiery death of the sun that’s expected to engulf our neighbors, per a relieving study ...
A pair of new studies are looking to define this boundary as NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft hurtles towards it. They have ...
Evolution is always happening — so why can't we see it? A biologist explains the timescale problem, election pressure, and ...
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James Webb Space Telescope glimpses the fate of the solar system in exoplanet orbiting a dead star
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe an oddball gas giant exoplanet orbiting a dead star.
Complex social systems emerge from interactions among individuals, organizations, and institutions. Over the past two decades, evolutionary dynamics has ...
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