There are about 300 million Habitable Planets in the Milky Way
Scientists using data from the Kepler space telescope, estimated that there could be as many as 300 million potentially habitable planets in our galaxy.
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Scientists using data from the Kepler space telescope, estimated that there could be as many as 300 million potentially habitable planets in our galaxy.
This 3D-printed microboat from bow to stern, measures just 30 micrometers, a few third of the thickness of a hair.
An array of 960 microphones studying aircraft noise, off the end of runway 11 at Boeing’s research facility near Glasgow, Montana.
‘The Arctic Ocean is Dying.’ This is the conclusion of the history’s biggest Arctic science expedition.
Scientists print wearable sensors directly on skin without heat, at room temperature.
Death by spaghettification: ESO telescopes record last moments of star devoured by a black hole.
INRS scientists developed the world’s fastest UV camera that records flying photons in real time.
A new type of plastic made of reclaimed waste readily degrades in less than 12 months.
Earth is not necessarily the best planet in the universe, especially in our days.
Scientists for the first time, precisely measure the total amount of matter in the universe, determining the mass of galaxy clusters. Two thirds is made up of