An oddly-shaped object in the South Pacific has sparked the latest push to solve one of the greatest mysteries of all time.
We finally have the power to witness our planet as it truly is: scarred, altering and astonishingly interconnected. It’s a turning point in how we see, understand and ultimately protect our planet.
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Harvard scientist thinks near-Earth object is Cold War relic
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has stirred the scientific community with a bold proposition. He suggests that the recently identified quasi-moon, 2025 PN7, might not be a natural celestial body but a ...
The 6mm hole was discovered accidentally in footage from an onboard camera. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A tiny puncture ...
Real-time object detection on mobile platforms is a crucial but challenging computer vision task. However, it is widely recognized that although the lightweight object detectors have a high detection ...
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No One Actually Knows What a Moon Is
But as researchers have discovered more moonlike objects in our solar system—including 128 moons orbiting Saturn just this ...
Mundane wayward space snowball, or extraterrestrial visitor? Astronomers believe that our solar system’s latest and only third ever confirmed interstellar visitor, 3I/ATLAS, is almost certainly a ...
When Comet 3I/ATLAS roared into the solar system this summer, it launched a scientific scramble to study what astronomers ...
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This Mysterious Object Near Earth Could Be a Cold War Relic, Says Harvard Scientist
A small object recently captured by Earth’s gravity may not be a natural satellite at all. According to Harvard ...
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