Earth
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system in terms of mass and size.
The only celestial object that has an outstanding characteristic to host life. 29.2% of the Earth’s surface is land, and the remaining 70.8% is covered by water. Earth’s atmosphere consists mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
The Earth orbits the Sun once every 365.25 days; meanwhile, it rotates around an imaginary line called an axis that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. It takes 23.934 hours to complete one revolution on its axis.
Sounds of Earth’s crust
MIT scientists find the sounds beneath our feet are fingerprints of rock stability.
The synchronicity of sperm motility and zebra stripe formation
Exploring eukaryotic flagella patterns via reaction-diffusion.
Shooting stars discovered on the Sun’s corona
A never-before-seen ‘falling star’-type phenomena revealed.
Scientists identified a new virus from the deepest place on Earth
The study helps probe how phages and hosts evolve together in secluded, hostile environments.
Supermassive black holes have a significant impact on galactic chemistry
This provides another piece of the puzzle for understanding how galaxies evolve.
Electrons in Earth’s plasma may be forming water on the Moon
High energy electrons in earth's magnetosphere: A tool for Moonwater formation.
Exploring shell life species after Earth’s largest extinction
Shell life species not competitors as they adjusted to Earth’s largest extinction.
Most species are uncommon but not excessively, So
Exploring the worldwide distribution of species abundance.
No, oxygen didn’t catalyze the swift blossoming of Earth’s first multicellular organisms
Life on Earth didn’t arise as described in textbooks.
Aditya-L1 Launched: India’s first space-based solar observatory
The first Indian space-based observatory-class solar mission to unlock the mysteries of the Sun.