A new study rewrites the story of human evolution, suggesting that intelligent life is not rare but a natural planetary ...
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ZME Science on MSNDid astronomers find the most volcanic planet in the universe?A recent multi-institutional study spearheaded by NASA has revealed the most volcanic place we know of. The planet, coined L ...
James Webb Space Telescope captures HH 30’s disc, revealing dust movement, jets, and planetary formation processes.
Scientists have revealed a new model which suggests humanity is the "natural evolutionary outcome" for our planet and is not ...
“Our existence is probably not an evolutionary fluke,” says Jennifer Macalady, a study co-author and microbiology professor ...
"With an orbital period of 570 days, it is a relatively cold gas giant planet," said Guðmundur Stefánsson of the University ...
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Space on MSNScientists say 2 asteroids may actually be fragments of destroyed planets from our early solar systemScientists believe that two asteroids might be fragments of long-lost "planetary embryos" from the early solar system.
Our Solar System is simple—one star, planets orbiting around it. But what happens in a system with multiple stars? Scientists ...
Space photo of the week: James Webb and Hubble telescopes unite to solve 'impossible' planet mystery
New James Webb Space Telescope observations of a star cluster called NGC 346 are shedding light on how, when and where planets formed in the early universe.
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StudyFinds on MSNAre humans an evolutionary fluke? New research suggests otherwiseExplore how new research suggests that intelligent life may emerge naturally under favorable conditions over time.
Humanity may not be extraordinary but rather the natural evolutionary outcome for our planet and likely others, according to ...
The number of planets that orbit the sun depends on what you mean by “planet,” and that’s not so easy to define ...
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