NASA reveals Earth’s ‘twin’ planet is more active than we thought
Monday, 12 May 2025 () NASA researchers have discovered evidence of tectonic activity on Venus by re-examining decades-old radar data. The findings suggest that Venus's surface is fragmented into crustal blocks that shift and rotate, indicating a mobile crust and internal heat. This discovery challenges the long-held belief that Venus is a geologically inactive planet and provides insights into Earth's habitability and planetary evolution.
NASA scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected the strongest evidence yet of possible alien life on an exoplanet. The planet, K2-18 b, located 124 light-years from Earth, shows the..