Cosmic twist: New study suggests the universe could be spinning

Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi explore universe rotation, potentially resolving Hubble tension in expansion rates.
Fixing cracks in moon bricks with bacteria

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science have developed a method using Sporosarcina pasteurii to repair lunar soil bricks.
In the pinball world of asteroids, a mudball meteorite avoided collisions

An international research team now believes that Aguas Zarcas is strong because it avoided collisions in space and did not have the cracks that weaken many meteorites.
Removal of magnetic spacecraft contamination within extraterrestrial samples easily carried out, innovators say

From Stanford University 29/10/23 For decades, scientists have pondered the mystery of the moon’s ancient magnetism. Based on analyses of lunar samples, its now-deceased magnetic field may have been active for more than 1.5 billion years – give or take a billion years. Scientists believe it was generated like the Earth’s via a dynamo process, […]