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A new understanding of how birds' wings change in turbulent flying conditions has implications for the future of aircraft, say researchers.
Bennu asteroid, located over 100 million miles from Earth, could hold clues to the origins of life on Earth, scientists say
Resurrection is a tectonic plate that puzzled geologists’ work for decades. Either the tectonic plate is real or not, the debate among geologists continue nowadays....
The Orionids meteor shower is peaking this week, bringing about 15 to 20 shooting stars per hour.
The night time spectacle happens every year as the Earth goes through the debris of Halley's Comet
The nugget travelled through the Earth's atmosphere to an altitude of 33.5 kilometres.
A new international study led by Monash University climate scientists has revealed that ice loss in Antarctica persisted for many centuries after it was initiated and...
An “unusual discovery” by Australian researchers claims to have resolved one of the fundamental challenges slowing the progress of perovskite solar cells.
In flight, a bird’s wings can act like an automatic suspension system, dampening the effects of turbulence even in stormy conditions. Working with a trained owl,...