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  • colliding black holes in simulation

    Gravitational Waves Could Let Us See Into Black Holes One Day

    A new study suggests that astronomers could one day use gravitational waves to see into black holes and learn more about them.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • artist impression of Io, Jupiter's moon

    NASA Shares Dazzling New Image Of Jupiter's Volcano-Covered Moon Io

    Juno managed to capture a stunning photo of Io, Jupiter's volcanic moon that will both excite and terrify viewers.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 21st, 2022 Read More
  • jupiter

    40 Years Of Observations Have Revealed That Jupiter Doesn't Have Seasons

    Four decades of observations have revealed that Jupiter doesn't have seasons, but it still experiences intriguing temperature changes.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 21st, 2022 Read More
  • illustration of InSight Mars lander

    NASA Says InSight Lander's Survival Relies On Martian Weather Now

    NASA says the InSight Lander's survival is reliant on the Martian weather and a small dust storm could finally kill the research vessel.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 20th, 2022 Read More
  • sun

    This Is When The Sun And Earth Will Die, According To Scientists

    Scientists believe they may have figured out when the Sun and Earth will die, though there are a few different theories.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 20th, 2022 Read More
  • first images of the Sun's chromosphere

    See The Sun's Surface Like Never Before In This Stunning Solar Telescope Photo

    Get a closer look at the surface of the Sun thanks to new pictures taken by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 20th, 2022 Read More
  • Capture

    Russia's Soyuz Rocket Got Nailed By Lightning Shortly After Launch

    When planning for a rocket launch there are many things that have to be taken into account, and one of the biggest factors is always…

    By Mike Wehner December 20th, 2022 Read More
  • space launch system

    Why NASA's Space Launch System Isn't Sustainable

    NASA's SLS rocket system might be the most powerful ever created, but it's also extremely unsustainable. Here's why.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 20th, 2022 Read More
  • Venus on background

    New Study Outlines Two Nearby Earth-Like Worlds That May Support Human Life

    The discovery of two nearby Earth-like worlds could provide us with plausible targets for human colonization.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 20th, 2022 Read More
  • Starshield

    SpaceX Announces Starshield, A New Satellite Service For Governments

    SpaceX has announced Starshield, a new satellite communications system that will be directed to governments.

    By Joe Wituschek December 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Moon

    Japan And SpaceX Launch First Commercial Moon Lander

    A Japanese space company has teamed up with SpaceX to put the first commercial Moon lander on the Lunar surface and it just launched.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 19th, 2022 Read More
  • NASA concept for orion space vehicle

    NASA Didn't Test One Of Orion's Most Important Systems In First Flight

    Orion's first mission is close to ending, but NASA didn't even test one of the most important systems on the spacecraft. Here's why.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 19th, 2022 Read More
  • ocean

    NASA Is Looking To Answer A Crucial Question About Global Warming

    NASA will conduct the most extensive survey of Earth's surface water ever, and could answer a crucial global warming question.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 19th, 2022 Read More
  • An atom particle

    Mind-Blowing Physics Experiment Can Turn Matter Invisible

    Scientists have finally demonstrated a quantum effect that can make invisible gas capable of stopping light from scattering.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 19th, 2022 Read More
  • Earth

    Earth Was A True 'Waterworld' World 3 Billion Years Ago, According To Fascinating New Research

    If you had a time machine that allowed you to cruise far into Earth's incredible history, you'd probably want to avoid a window of time…

    By Mike Wehner December 19th, 2022 Read More
  • James Webb telescope

    James Webb Telescope Breakthrough Lets Us 'See' Dark Matter

    Scientists may have figured out a way to make James Webb "see" dark matter, allowing us to map out its distribution like never before.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 19th, 2022 Read More
  • ISS astronaut in spacesuit

    ISS Spacewalks Resume After NASA Investigation Into Aging Spacesuits

    NASA has given the greenlight for spacewalks aboard the ISS to resume, allowing astronauts to continue important work outside the station.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 16th, 2022 Read More
  • mysterious blue sphere in sky

    Astronaut On The ISS Captures Image Of Dazzling Blue Spheres Floating Above Earth

    An astronaut aboard the ISS captured an image of mysterious blue spheres in the sky last year, but they not as mysterious as you think.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 16th, 2022 Read More
  • black hole in space, man-made black hole could teach us more about black holes

    The 40-Year-Old Mystery Of Black Holes' Dazzling Light Has Been Solved

    A new paper could finally shed some light on how black holes create the most brilliant light in the universe.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 15th, 2022 Read More
  • Showing how the bike screen swivels

    Exercise Might Not Boost Cognition In Older People After All, New Study Says

    A new study claims that the benefits of exercise on the human brain are not nearly as effective as we previously believed.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 15th, 2022 Read More
  • An asteroid crashing into Earth in an illustration

    This Website Lets You See What Would Happen If An Asteroid Hit Your City Or Town

    A developer has created an asteroid impact simulation with tons of details that shows the potential hazard of asteroid impacts in your city.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 14th, 2022 Read More
  • mars

    Perseverance May Have Found New Evidence Of Organic Compounds On Mars

    Perseverance may have discovered new evidence of organic compounds on Mars, which could point toward life existing on the planet at one time.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 14th, 2022 Read More
  • mars rover

    Perseverance Slammed By Martian Dust Devil - Here's What It Sounded Like

    A Martian dust devil slammed into Perseverance and the rover managed to capture audio of this chance encounter.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 14th, 2022 Read More
  • secret military spacecraft satellite

    NASA Just Launched A Satellite To Search For Ice On The Moon

    NASA has a new spacecraft on the way to search for ice on the Moon, which could provide more details about the surface of our satellite.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 13th, 2022 Read More
  • brain

    Newest Research Shows Repurposable Drugs And Spinal Fluid Trials Could Potentially Lead To Alzheimer's Cure

    Developing new treatments for ailments can be a tedious and frustrating process for scientists. Oftentimes, newly developed drugs just don't work the way they were…

    By Chris Hachey December 12th, 2022 Read More
  • massive galaxy cluster pictured by Hubble

    Astronomers Found A Massive 'Extragalactic Structure' Hiding In Outer Space

    Astronomers may have discovered an extragalactic structure hiding behind the bulge in the Milky Way, and they believe there could be more.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 12th, 2022 Read More
  • nano-robot antibodies

    Nano-Robot Antibodies That Fight Cancer Enter First Human Drug Trial

    Scientists have created nano-robot antibodies that are entering human trials and could be reprogrammed to fight multiple diseases.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 12th, 2022 Read More
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