MIT discovers surprising tidal activity on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon

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The surface of Titan. Simulations by MIT geologists show that lakes and seas on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, were formed by wave-driven erosion. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Researchers find that wave activity on Saturn’s largest moon can be strong enough to erode the shores of lakes and seas. myth Researchers have used simulations to suggest that Titan’s … Read more

“I choose you!” – the surprising power of queer playgroups

Hello! Eurogamer is once again marking Pride with a week of features celebrating the intersection of queer culture and gaming in all its forms. Things kick off today as James Croft reflects on the special magic of LGBTQIA+ playgroups. Reh is slaughtering the Cabal while fighting Destiny 2’s Emperor Calus in the heart of Leviathan. … Read more

Asteroid Bennu samples reveal surprising insights into the early solar system

Asteroid Bennu Samples Reveal Surprising Insights Into Early Solar System

Asteroid samples collected from Bennu by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission have revealed fascinating details about the early solar system and the history of water in space. These samples, the largest ever returned to Earth by an asteroid, are providing scientists with invaluable data on conditions and processes that existed billions of years ago. Significance of the … Read more