The EU plans to take over Chagos fishing rights after Starmer surrenders

The EU plans to take over Chagos fishing rights after Starmer surrenders

Professor Sala, researcher in residence and executive director of National Geographic Pristine Seas, said: “Based on the aggressive and aggressive behavior of tuna fishing in the Indian Ocean by EU vessels, everyone can suspect that EU industrial fishermen also want to exploit the waters of the Chagos with destructive power. “Opening the Chagos to commercial … Read more

A Very Rare Star Holds Messages from the Universe’s First Light

A Very Rare Star Holds Messages from the Universe's First Light

Long ago, billions of years ago, the Universe was covered in darkness. It wasn’t until the first stars began to shine that space became transparent and light flowed. Surprisingly, none of those early stars, known as Population III, have ever been found. Now, astronomers have found the next best thing: A star so chemically depleted … Read more

Exomoons can last for billions of years, as long as they have hydrogen atmospheres

This is an artist's rendering of a habitable exomoon orbiting a giant planet. Credit: NASA GSFC/Jay Friedlander and Britt Griswold

Free-Floating Planets (FFP), also known as “Rogue Planets,” were first discovered in 2000 by astronomers searching the Orion Nebula. Since then, hundreds of FFP candidates have been identified, and scientists predict there may be billions across the Milky Way. This means they outnumber stars by 20 to 1, and habitable planets by 25 or more. … Read more

Scientists Say Mars Has Lost Water During A Period They Thought Was Quiet

Vertical Variation of Water Vapor on Mars Changes with Time and Latitude

Localized A Martian dust storm revealed a process that scientists had largely ignored. Rather than rare earth events, small storms may push water into the atmosphere more often than expected. Mars is moving forward scars of a wet past. Ancient canals and water-altered minerals point to a time when liquid water was stable at the … Read more

Is it a planet that defies physics? Webb reveals the secret of Saturn’s mysterious rotation

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For decades, Saturn has played a surprising trick on scientists. Depending on how they measured it, the giant planet appeared to be rotating at different speeds, which shouldn’t be the case for a rotating solid body. This surprising discrepancy has challenged planetary physics and raised doubts about how scientists interpret signals from distant worlds. Now, … Read more

NASA suspends its Moon plan, comet backtracks and other science news

A side-by-side comparison of images of Saturn taken from the Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope.

The first mission of the NASA crew of the Artemis lunar program can begin in a few days, with the launch window to be opened on April 1, and while the preparations continue, the space agency is focusing on its mission to establish a human presence on the moon. NASA has announced major changes to … Read more

Amazing Hubble Image Reveals Birthplace of Stars in Barred Spiral Galaxy IC 486

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Amazing new photo from The Hubble Telescope which reveals the secrets of IC 486The barred galaxy is 380 million light-years away, showing the intense interaction between star formation and the incredible energy of a supermassive black hole. The discovery, which is part of a major investigation by the European Space Agency (ESA), provides unprecedented insight … Read more

Scientists are advancing magnets in pursuit of a source of limitless energy

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A nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom is not expected to be completed until 2040, but experts are already working to reduce maintenance costs and shorten shutdown times. It is part of the STEP – Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production – program implemented by UK Industrial Fusion Solutions. The goal is to unlock nearly … Read more