*New study warns that alien life would be dangerous to Earthlings
Discovery that alien peptides containing two amino acids commonly found in carbonaceous meteorites would pose a serious threat to human health.
*NASA looking at a new mission to Venus
The proposed mission named VERITAS would transform sciences understanding of the internal geodynamics that shaped Earth’s sister planet Venus.
*The Kremlin tests its new anti-satellite weapon
Moscow has conducted a space-based anti-satellite weapons test-firing a projectile from its Cosmos 2543 satellite.
*China growing eyes in the sky
China has launched another high-resolution surveillance satellite part of a growing constellation of almost a hundred eyes in the sky keeping a close watch on Beijing’s friends and enemies.
*The Science Report
COVID-19 lockdowns cause the longest and most prominent reduction in man-made noise on record.
Your chances of getting COVID-19 in a commuter situation such as on a train, bus, or plane.
New Zealand's melting glaciers are ten times more like to be caused by global warming.
Paleontologists have discovered a new species theropod dinosaur in Portugal.
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