A 13-atom molecule containing sulfur has been discovered in interstellar space for the first time, providing insight into the origins of the chemistry of life.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Telescopes helped researchers track the planet. Britta Pedersen/dpa A free-floating planet drifting through space is being closely ...
Scientists have long been probing the universe to determine how elements came together to form planets and (at least in Earth’s case) gave rise to life. One disconnect was that the universe contained ...
Space is full of mysteries that can't be easily explained by the layman, and this latest one from a isn't likely to sour anyone on their fascination with space. Scientists from several institutions, ...
A team of scientists and sustainability experts is calling on space organizations worldwide to transition to a more sustainable space ecosystem. According to their report in Chem Circularity, they ...
Research conducted partly aboard the International Space Station (ISS) suggests that "microgravity" could help scientists fight drug-resistant superbugs, according to a report from SWNS. Microgravity ...
A vast space oddity named after Dracula has been imaged by scientists. The chaotic structure, nicknamed “Dracula’s Chivito”, is the largest known planet-forming disk and has been captured in ...