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Scientists say the findings at the core of the Butterfly Nebula, unknown since the discovery of the whole phenomena in the ...
Even if Jupiter gained 400% more mass, it wouldn’t grow larger—eventually it could collapse inward and ignite like a star.
Not all stars are equal when it comes to habitability. From deadly neutron stars to long-living red dwarfs, scientists rank ...
On Episode 174 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and and Tariq Malik are joined by Lynn Harper to discuss some of the amazing ...
What’s happening Pastfinders of South Lake County Genealogical Society: Genetic genealogist Kate Penney Howard will present the program “Dealing with Difficult DNA: Endogamy, High-RoH, and Other ...
Internationally recognized Beatles expert and New Orleans lawyer Bruce Spizer has a new book out on the iconic band and its ...
STEM leaders gathered over the weekend to bring science to life for kids and their families in Broward.WSVN’s Meteorologist Vivian<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Half a dozen planets - Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune - will put on a dazzling display in the sky on ...
Ryan Perez and Brandon Daguer plan to break into space engineering and civil engineering, respectively, all with the goal of ...
Wow”, scribbled Jerry Ehman, encircling the mysterious 72-second burst from the stars, a signal so sharp and unearthly that ...
On Jan. 31, 1958, the United States orbited its first satellite. The effort was part of the nation's participation in the ...
Today, Aug. 22 Join George Barner, park naturalist at Shawnee State Park, at Blue Knob State Park’s Buck Hill Amphitheater at ...