A mysterious 420-million-year-old ancient life form challenges evolution, defying classification as plant, animal or fungus.
High-energy particles zipping through the cosmos are harmful to life on Earth, but scientists think it could be food for potential alien life elsewhere. Saturn's moon Enceladus (shown here in a 2006 ...
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Daily life around Antwerp’s Old Town

This walking tour explores Antwerp’s city centre, focusing on Grote Markt with its historic guild houses, Brabo Fountain, and ...
Toukana is already working on the next update, with an additional level that introduces yet more aliens and mechanics currently being tested in the game's beta branch. If you fancy checking that and ...
Since the beginning of cinema, the two most important qualities that any film should have are an attention-grabbing opening ...
With the “Flora & Fauna” Update, players say goodbye to the icy Ravsicle system and venture into Star System 3, a vibrant and lush region filled with greenery and unfamiliar life. Progression now ...
The Living Worlds Working Group proposes a revolutionary approach to finding life on distant planets. The paper, part of the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large space telescope which collects light at infrared wavelengths. It has been ...
The standard should be, if Cesium-137 or other isotopes of concern are detectable in food items, they ought to be pulled off shelves, or at the very least labeled with warnings so consumers can ...
New research shows invasive species are reducing insect populations worldwide and weakening ecosystems people rely on.
Genlisea, or the “corkscrew” carnivorous plant, doesn’t wait above ground to hunt. Here’s how it traps tiny prey right ...