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Have you ever wondered why we always see the same side of the Moon, no matter where we are on Earth? While the Moon appears ...
The banking sector is firmly in focus as Axis Bank kicks off the Q1 FY26 earnings season. The stock slipped nearly 6% in the ...
SEATTLE — Thursday night will be the last 9 p.m. sunset of the year in Seattle.
A report published on June 27 by NOAA said multiple factors have contributed to global warming since the start of the industrial period (post 1900), however, the Sun’s overall brightness ...
Paul Thomas Chamberlin’s book, Scorched Earth, recasts the conflict as a brutal struggle for survival among declining and ...
When large masses of water are moved from one place to another, this changes the shape of Earth and leads to a phenomenon ...
The science behind why the Earth will spin just a little bit faster on July 9, July 22, and August 5, this year.
Since Kepler's laws of motion dictate that celestial bodies orbit more slowly when farther from the sun, we are now moving at ...
We see some of our hottest temps when Earth is furthest from the Sun (aphelion) and coolest at the closest to the Sun (perihelion), ...
"If the effect is real and scaling behaves the way our equations say, then the possibility becomes real," Chyba told Newsweek ...
An international team of astronomers led by China's Yunnan Observatories has identified a potentially habitable super-Earth using a novel detection method, marking a major breakthrough in exoplanet ...
NASA has estimated that Vega will become the north star once again in around 12,000 years from now, as Earth's rotational axis continues its lazy wobble through the stars.