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It feels like every few months we get to report on another academic paper singing the praises of the Solar Gravitational Lens (SGL). Partly, this is due to Dr.
One year ago, on July 1, 2025, astronomers discovered a fascinating new object moving through the solar system. Detected by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Las…
Solar storms can temporarily reduce rain and snow in parts of North America by disrupting weather patterns. This matters because it may require weather forecas…
New 3D models suggest Earth may survive the sun’s red-giant phase by drifting into a still-warm habitable zone. This challenges past assumptions and extends th…
Ancient space rocks are classified as asteroids (rocky), comets (icy), meteors (burning up in atmosphere), or meteorites (landed on Earth). These objects revea…
China is rapidly expanding Cuba's solar capacity—now at 5% of daytime demand—after US sanctions slashed oil imports, with China supplying most equipment under …
Universities and local governments are collaborating on practical climate solutions, like solar projects and food-waste hubs, because together they control sig…
Archaeologists discovered a 4,000-year-old stone circle in Belfast, dating to 2200-2000 BCE, adding a rare intact prehistoric site to Ireland. Its small size a…
Solar storms can fry power grids, satellites, and communications, causing trillions in damages, yet our tech remains dangerously unprepared. A 1989 Quebec blac…
NASA selected Rocket Lab to launch two science missions—the PolSIR ice-cloud radiometer and TSIS-2 solar sensor—for a fixed price under its VADR program. This …
Home batteries save money by storing cheap electricity and reduce emissions by cutting reliance on gas peaker plants. By 2030, 20% UK household adoption could …


























