Scientific Breakthrough Could Help Explain Why Uranus Is So Hot
A new scientific breakthrough has proven the existence of infrared auroras on Uranus and could help scientists understand the gas planet.
Read MoreA new scientific breakthrough has proven the existence of infrared auroras on Uranus and could help scientists understand the gas planet.
Read MoreResearchers at UC Davis have created a seed-sized radar that is both energy efficient and can detect some of the tiniest changes.
Read MoreScientists have discovered previously unknown white brain matter signals, and they're completely baffling.
Read MoreA new study claims that we are already at a point of no return and that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet meltdown will happen no matter what.
Read MoreNASA just sent a critical software update to Voyager 2 and it took almost 18 hours to complete the upgrade.
Read MoreIn-depth studies of the dwarf planet Ceres suggest that Mars' neighboring dwarf planet could sustain life.
Read MoreA new AI-powered supernova detection system just detect its first supernova and could revolutionize how we search for exploding stars.
Read MoreA new study claims we may have a very small opportunity to save Greenland's ice sheet from melting and raising sea levels.
Read MoreNew research published this week suggests that the Earth's core is leaking and scientists aren't sure what that means.
Read MoreThe Fish and Wildlife service has moved 21 more species off the endangered list and onto the list of extinct animals.
Read MoreOne of the best annual meteor showers will peak this weekend as the 2023 Orionids meteor shower lights up the sky.
Read MoreWe may have finally figured out what caused the strongest marsquake we have ever recorded on our distant neighboring planet.
Read MoreSpace junk pollution could spell severe problems for the Earth's upper atmosphere as it fills with rare metals, a new study suggests.
Read MoreThis month's annular eclipse was beautiful, but NASA captured another intriguing view showcasing the annular eclipse's shadow across Earth.
Read MoreScientists have created a new bioprinted skin that heals faster and has less scarring than traditional skin replacements.
Read MoreScientists have mapped over 3,000 individual brain cell types, and they say the connections they make are what make us unique.
Read MoreNASA's Parker Solar Probe has set another mind-blowing record for the fastest object ever created by humankind.
Read MoreRising sea levels pose a threat to our drinking water as saltwater pushes the 'salt line' inland, contaminating freshwater sources.
Read MoreA new breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis could help create renewable, clean, and limitless energy for our planet.
Read MoreYou shouldn't try to take photos of this weekend's solar eclipse with your phone, it could mess up your camera.
Read MoreNASA and SpaceX will soon launch the Psyche mission, which will travel to the asteroid Psyche and orbit the metal world.
Read MoreStarlink is now promoting its satellite-based "Direct to Cell" cellular service on its website before its launch next year.
Read MoreThe first Bennu sample analysis has revealed an abundance of carbon and water within the material captured by NASA's OSIRIS-REx.
Read MoreThe Russian Nauka science module has sprung a leak aboard the ISS, prompting big questions about the station's future.
Read MoreBlueWalker 3, a Tetris block-shaped satellite is now the brightest light in the night sky, raising more concerns over light pollution.
Read MoreNew research could help explain why Webb's images of the universe's early galaxies were so baffling to scientists.
Read MoreAn AI startup says that it has created a lucid dreams headset that gives you control over your dreams and it's set to release in 2025.
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