
There is a place in the universe 330 million light-years wide where almost nothing exists. No stars, no galaxies, no dark matter — just space. It is called the Boötes cosmic void, and its existence, according to our best models of how the universe works, should be essentially impossible. Here is what it means that… Read more

Sixty-three light-years from Earth sits a planet that looks exactly like home — deep cobalt blue, almost peaceful. But its atmosphere burns at 1,000 degrees, its winds move at seven times the speed of sound, and every single day it rains molten glass. Sideways. This is the glass rain planet — and it will change… Read more

In 1947, a US Army nurse sat across from an alien being and asked questions no human had ever asked. What Airl revealed across six weeks of secret telepathic sessions — about death, the soul, the origin of the universe, and why every human alive has no memory of who they truly are — is… Read more

The Fermi Paradox poses a haunting cosmic question: if the universe contains billions of galaxies and potentially habitable planets, why haven’t we found evidence of alien civilizations? From the mysterious Great Filter to the vast distances between stars, scientists continue searching for answers hidden within the universe’s unsettling silence. Read more