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Exoplanets: The Possible Aliens’ World

The human quest is continuously pulling its threads to make some real breakthroughs and answer our existence's mysteries.

Pakistani student develops an animation on “Enceladus – Alien Ocean” in collaboration with International University

Syed Muneeb Ali, a student of Physics at Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Lahore, has collaborated with a renowned planetary scientist, Dr. Nozair...

A New Phenomenon of Origination of Planets & Stars as “Twins”

The structure is idiosyncratic; A protoplanetary disk with a young 'star' hosting detailed rings of planet-forming material.

Hayabusa-2 sample return mission lands in Australian desert

The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa 2 brings a small cache of asteroid Ryugu's rocks to the Earth.

Book Review; Islam, Sci-Fic & Extraterrestrial Life by Jörg Matthias Determann

Determann encompasses different concepts of the alien in Muslim societies across the globe, from South Asia to Turkey and Arabia to Africa.

Gravitational-waves, the disturbances in space-time

Many events in the universe are not detectable or unknown to us as they don't release EM radiation, but now we can study a new phenomenon through the gravity-waves various objects produce.

THE GENIUS OF PENROSE: From the existence of a Black Hole to discovering the Center of Milky Way Galaxy

"I was always plodding, I was good at mathematics, yes, but I didn't necessarily do very well in my tests."~ Penrose

Exploring Drake’s Equation: The Possibility of Extraterrestrial Intelligence

Astronomers and Stargazers who are fervent about the deep space and the universe have always been haunted and left-curious with this question, that, “Are...

A Glimpse into the Cosmos with Dr. Nahar

Dr. Sultana N Nahar is an atomic Astrophysicist who researches the dominant atomic processes in the astrophysical plasmas.

Nergis Mavalvala named as the Dean of MIT of Science

Astrophysicist and associate head of the physics department will succeed Michael Sipser.

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