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Nasa captured this image of Jupiter's 'twilight zone' and it is breathtakingly beautiful

Nasa's Juno spacecraft captured this image of Jupiter's cloud formations at its south pole, as it zoomed around Jupiter during its 11th flyby. → Read More

Scientists just discovered a secret penguin kingdom in Antarctica using drones and satellite images

Researchers spotted tell-tale poop stains in Nasa's existing satellite imagery of the Danger Islands, which led the incredible discovery. → Read More

What is Triada? Data-stealing malware infects over 40 Android models' firmware while manufacturing

Security researchers uncovered that the malware infects Android models during manufacturing so users receive already infected phones from the box. → Read More

A star zooming really close to black hole at the heart of Milky Way will test Einstein's theory

The star, S0-2, is one of two that can travel closest to the Sagittarius A* black hole in the center of the Milky Way. → Read More

Nasa finds exoplanet that has three times more water than Saturn located just 700 light years away

The exoplanet known as WASP-39b has a mass equal to that of Saturn and has been classified as a "hot Saturn". → Read More

GitHub was hit by a massive 1.35 Tbps DDoS attack – the most powerful ever recorded

The attack on GitHub, which lasted less than an hour, reportedly exploited memcached servers instead of bots. → Read More

7,000-year-old Native American burial site found deep underwater in an 'unprecedented' discovery

Archaeologists discovered the submerged prehistoric site, dating back to the Early Archaic period, near the Venice shoreline, off the coast of Florida. → Read More

Dawn of the Universe: Newly found signals from the very first stars may rewrite cosmic history

The new discovery also provides clues that could revolutionise our understanding of the mysterious dark matter particles. → Read More

A new species of tardigrade was found in a Japanese car park and it's even more peculiar than others

Tardigrades are highly resilient creatures are believed to be capable of surviving intense radiation and the vacuum of space. → Read More

Can Earth be hacked by aliens? Scientists say messages from space could destroy life as we know it

Scientists warn that in the event we receive any complex messages from extraterrestrial life forms, they should be destroyed to avoid a potential threat. → Read More

Could alien life exist on Enceladus? Scientists say earthly microbes could survive on Saturn's moon

Some hardy microbes, living in extreme conditions in the deepest parts of the Earth's oceans, could theoretically survive on Enceladus. → Read More

Powerful black holes explosions may have transformed Neptune-like exoplanets into rocky super-Earths

Scientists believe that impact from such supermassive black hole outbursts may be one of the most common ways for super-Earths to form at the centre of the Milky Way. → Read More

Hackers serve up double cryptocurrency miners by exploiting an Oracle server vulnerability

The malware has been designed to make the infected system really slow and also shut down any other malware already in the system. → Read More

Physicists just created an exotic new state of matter by stuffing an atom full of atoms

The new state of matter is formed at highly cold temperatures, using atoms where an electron orbits the nucleus at a great distance. → Read More

Engineers create device that generates electricity out of thin air and needs no direct sunlight

The device also doesn't need any batteries or depend on wind, relying instead on temperature changes to generate energy. → Read More

Are the stars surrounding the Milky Way alien space invaders or were they booted out of the galaxy?

A new study suggests that stars orbiting the Milky Way were formed within the galaxy but were "evicted". → Read More

What makes neutron stars shine so brightly? A star 28 million light years away provides new clues

Scientists found a fourth ultraluminous X-ray source, which they identified as a neutron star, located in the Whirlpool galaxy. → Read More

Faceless fish? These are some of the rarest and most bizarre-looking deep sea creatures ever found

Scientists recently collected over 100 deep sea species off the coast of Australia. → Read More

Is it too late to save the Amazon rainforest? Scientists say it is reaching the 'point of no return'

Scientists say that if deforestation extends 20% of its original area, it may be too late to save the Amazon rainforest. → Read More

Scientists reveal how the most intense explosions on the Sun are stopped by solar magnetic cage

The sun's surface is surrounded by a magnetic field that acts as a barrier to stop massive solar eruptions known as coronal mass ejections. → Read More