New research conducted by NASA and the University of Oxford has revealed that Uranus generates internal heat, making the planet warmer than previously believed. This discovery was made using advanced computer modeling techniques that analyzed decades of data from various observatories, including the Hubble Space Telescope, as well as reanalyzed data from the Voyager 2 mission. Unlike earlier assumptions that Uranus emitted no internal heat, the findings indicate it shares this characteristic with other gas giants in the solar system such as Jupiter and Neptune. The study also provided new insights into Uranus's atmosphere, including its hazes, clouds, and seasonal changes. Uranus is unique in its axial tilt, spinning on its side with 42-year-long summers, which contributes to its distinctive atmospheric behavior. Additionally, the name "Uranus" has recently gained attention in the cryptocurrency community, where a memecoin called URANUS has attracted interest, particularly on Jupiter's launchpad platform.