Science
Rogue planets may potentially have water and could support life: Study – Republic World
Rogue planets may potentially have water and therefore might have the potential to support life. Read to know more information…

Scientists from the Chile’s University of Concepción have discovered that ‘rogue planets’ in space may contain moons with life-friendly conditions. The researchers created a mathematical model and determined that some of the ‘exomoons’ may contain conditions…
Continue Reading
-
General17 hours ago
Matildas vs Panama international friendly — live blog and scores from Bunbury
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Australia’s biggest sheep drive, and the young drover history forgot
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Search for man who ‘faked death’ slowed by unusual French law
-
Noosa News17 hours ago
Police appeal for information after two men found dead