Janus was the god of transitions, and so the passing of the old year and the beginning of the new were sacred to him, writes ...
As the new year arrives, we often find ourselves lost in the transition of dates and months. However, the pages of the ...
Trillions of neutrinos whiz through our bodies every day, pulsing from the sun, outer space and deep beneath Earth. Yet these elusive subatomic particles have proven difficult to study. That could ...
The Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has successfully completed the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) and released its first physics results.
Yes, even Jupiter's moons produce auroras. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. In a landmark observation by a team of international ...
NASA’s Juno mission launched Aug. 5, 2011, and traveled 1.7 billion miles on a five-year journey to the king of the planets, Jupiter. Juno arrived in July 2016 with mission objective of solving ...
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) has successfully completed filling its 20,000-tons liquid scintillator detector and began taking data on Aug. 26. After more than a decade of ...
Newly launched guest travel management app Juno has tripled its funding with a pre-emptive funding round and is now broadening its scope to tackle other "complex travel" use cases beyond guest travel, ...
Groom and honored bareback rider outside hotel prior to Indian wedding ceremony. Traditionally, June is a month known for weddings that are highlighted by white gowns, fancy cakes and fresh flowers.
Volunteers recently unearthed an ancient depiction of a Roman goddess while digging near a historic British landmark. The sandstone carving was found at Vindolanda, a fort in Northumberland, near ...
“June is bustin’ out all over,” and rising as a baby name, too. June’s derived from Latin Junius, originally the fourth and later the sixth month on the Roman calendar. It’s named after Juno, Rome’s ...