As of late 2025, NASA had confirmed the existence of a temporary second moon that would remain in orbit next to Earth until 2083. Astronomers discovered a "quasi-satellite" of Earth, also known as a ...
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Super-Earth exoplanets may have built-in magnetic protection from churning magma — and that's good news for life
"A strong magnetic field is very important for life on a planet." ...
Jan. 11 (Asia Today) --Japan will begin deep-sea rare earth exploration in the South Pacific on Monday as it moves to diversify supply chains amid tighter Chinese export controls on rare earths, ...
Measurements of seismic waves over many years suggest the Earth's core is deformed and reshaped by conditions of extreme heat ...
Japan has launched the world’s first test to extract rare earth elements from deep-sea mud, aiming to reduce its reliance on Chinese supplies amid rising geopolitical and trade tensions. Chikyu, a ...
In early January 2026, a rumor circulated online that Earth would "lose gravity" for seven seconds on Aug. 12, 2026 — leading to "40 million deaths from falls," among other cataclysmic outcomes.
Our planet has a delicate ecosystem that has been thrown into absolute chaos due to humankind’s reliance on fossil fuels. Now a new report has found that of the 8 planetary boundaries, Earth is now at ...
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How to test flat earth ideas without science jargon
Flat Earth arguments often sound confident, but they rarely hold up under basic logic. This video looks at five simple ways to test those claims using only reasoning and everyday ideas. No complex ...
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If you ask people what the rarest metal in the world is, you will hear many answers. Some say gold, and others mention platinum or even diamonds, which are not metals at all. The real answer is more ...
A VIRAL video has been making the rounds on social media, claiming that our planet will experience a terrifying phenomenon next month. The video alleges that Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds ...
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