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SSpace Read More Can you see Earth’s shadow?March 14, 2026 Wherever there’s light and an object, there’s a shadow. By blocking sunlight, Earth casts a shadow, too. But…
PPhysics Read More If You Like The Sound Of A Thermoacoustic Stirling Engine, Check Out These PlansMarch 14, 2026 [My Engines] has been doing some sterling work on Stirling engines for some years now. Their thermoacoustic engine…
SScience Read More Arizona’s Meteor Crater is still revealing new secrets 50,000 years laterMarch 14, 2026 Arizona’s Meteor Crater and other scars leftover from collisions with space rocks continue to serve up their secrets.…
SSpace Read More NASA has released unbelievable new space imagery that shows our planets in mind-blowing detailMarch 14, 2026 Everyone loves a good NASA photo-dump, and the space agency has just released some amazing new images showing…
SScience Read More Galaxy season — Spring brings deep space wonder to the northern hemisphere night skyMarch 14, 2026 Spring is almost here, which means it’s galaxy season for amateur astronomers! Grab your telescope and join us…
SSpace Read More NASA’s tiny SPARCS spacecraft sends first images of flaring starsMarch 14, 2026 NASA has received the first images from a tiny spacecraft designed to study the stars that host distant…
SScience Read More Science news this week: AMOC’s collapse signal, the sun’s galactic migration, the world’s smallest QR code and oil’s dying daysMarch 14, 2026 This week’s science news was bursting with discoveries of archaeological treasures, starting with the revelation that a foundation…
SSpace Read More Our Sun may have escaped the Milky Way’s center with thousands of twin starsMarch 14, 2026 Astronomers have uncovered signs that our Sun may have taken part in a large-scale movement of similar stars…
SScience Read More Scientists solve a 20-year puzzleMarch 14, 2026 Heavy elements such as gold and platinum are born in some of the Universe’s most violent events. These…
SSpace Read More China advances deep-space exploration under new development plan – news.cgtn.comMarch 14, 2026 China advances deep-space exploration under new development plan news.cgtn.comBreaking News: Latest Launch Schedule of China’s Commercial Space Industry Exposed 36…
SScience Read More Textbooks were wrong: Scientists reveal the surprising way human hair really growsMarch 14, 2026 New research suggests human hair does not grow by being pushed out from the root as long believed.…