Something is hiding inside Kepler-51d, and it’s doing a remarkably good job of it. About 2,615 light-years away in the ...
Hundreds of eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud boom around 4:40 p.m.
Erin Bigner has been appointed as the new executive director of the St. Bernard Chamber of Commerce. Bigner previously worked for the Louisiana Crawfish Festival and operated a custom pageant banner ...
Cambridge’s Labour MP Daniel Zeichner writes for the Cambridge Independent. Cambridge is the home of world-leading physics ...
StarTalk on MSN
Can spaceships accelerate forever?
A science breakdown exploring whether spacecraft can keep speeding up endlessly and what physics actually limits their ...
"Sometimes the best science happens by accident." The post Scientists Startled by What Happens When They Point Hubble at ...
Lancs Live on MSN
The Lancashire astronomer who was the first person to show how the Moon orbits the Earth
Jeremiah Horrocks also proved that gravity's actions were not limited to the Earth, Sun and Moon ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
“I Mapped the Invisible”: U.S. High-School Student Uncovers 1.5 Million Hidden Cosmic Objects NASA Missed
A high school student’s algorithm processed 200 billion infrared detections, revealing 1.5 million cosmic objects the world ...
In an incredibly lucky cosmic accident, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a comet breaking apart in real time—something astronomers have long tried and failed to observe. The comet, C/2025 K1 ...
World-leading scientists are leaving long-held positions at Western institutions for universities in Hong Kong, as rising research funding there and geopolitical tensions and weakening support in the ...
Binary stars are known to transfer mass to one another. In extreme cases, mass transfer can even cause a supernova explosion. That happens when a white dwarf draws matter from a companion. But ...
Astronomy professor Sean Kelly’s deep-rooted love for the universe was so ingrained that he carried it with him while ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results