Deal | Humble Bundle has added a new package to its current collection of game bundles β Sci-Fi Shooters 2.0. The new bundle is full of sci-fi shooters. It is selling for $20 and will expire on February 24, 2025.
A new exploration-adventure game just hit Steam. It launched on January 29 and has had a good reception so far, receiving about 5,000 reviews, with 94% of these reviews being positive.
DIY enthusiast Benjamn Biggs has once again reclaimed his position β setting a new speed record for battery-powered remote-controlled drones. This marks the second time he has taken the crown from engineers Mike and Luke Bell.
Two powerful NASA observatories looked deeply into a patch of sky and found a galaxy cluster forming only about one billion years after the Big Bang. Scientists never expected to find something as massive as a galaxy cluster at such an early time in the universeβs existence.
Using its Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), NASAβs James Webb Space Telescope peered into a region for a total of about 255 hours. This exceptionally long observation allowed astronomers to trace dark matter by studying how its gravity distorts and influences the light from distant galaxies.
New simulations performed on a NASA supercomputer provided the most comprehensive details into the chaotic environment around rapidly rotating neutron stars before they merge.
NASA scientists may have found the driving force that sculpts a kind of aurora called auroral arcs. To make their findings, the scientists had to search through archives of past observations of the eye-catching phenomenon.
Deal | Fallout 76 β a survival open-world RPG β is now free to try on Steam until February 5. It is also on sale currently at $7.99, an 80% reduction from the official price tag of $39.99.
An improved AI model by NASA scientists dug into TESS data and found 7,000 possible exoplanets on just its initial run. The model which has proven to be effective is available to the public via GitHub, meaning anyone can hunt for planets themselves.
New NASA research provided evidence that the amount of water supplied to Earth by meteorites may not have been significant. The researchers discovered this using a novel method for studying the Moonβs surface.
Deal | Humble Bundle just added a new game bundle packed with racing games to its current collection of game bundles. This new bundle is only redeemable on Steam and will expire on February 19, 2026.
NASA has tested a cybersecurity system built using blockchain technology. The technology was tested using an Alta-X drone. This blockchain system is aimed at providing improved protection for flight data.
NASAβs Hubble looked observed an eerie scene. In the image, a ghostly cloud appears to obscure the light from stars. But looks can be deceiving. Behind this ghostly appearance lies one of the most active processes in the universe β star formation.
Deal | Humble Bundle has added a new bundle to its current collection β Rollercoaster Tycoon Collection 2026. This bundle contains a total of 5 games, all of which are Steam Deck-compatible, except the second game on the list. It will expire on February 14, 2026.
Using NASAβs James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have found the forging site of crystalline silicates. They also discovered how these particles are possibly distributed. The study provided evidence to explain how cold comets get to contain crystalline silicates β particles that need intense heat to form.
Earth was hit by a coronal mass ejection from the Sun. This event triggered a dramatic and beautiful phenomenon witnessed by skywatchers on January 19. Auroras (northern lights) lit up the sky in a colorful fashion.
Recently released images from NASAβs Hubble showed baby stars and their properties. By studying the properties of the stars, astronomers can try to determine the evolutionary stage of the star. All of these are important in understanding how these massive stars form.
NASAβs James Webb Space Telescope provided a detailed image of the Helix Nebula. The high-resolution image revealed the structure of the gas being shed off from the dying star. With this image, astronomers can see how stars recycle their material into the cosmos.