Astronomy
Which perimenopause treatments actually work?
Tiny structure in the brain could be driving how much you eat
Tiny structure in the brain could be driving how much you eat
Asteroid Ryugu once had liquid water flowing through it
Asteroid Ryugu once had liquid water flowing through it
How to Send Your Name to the Moon with NASA’s Artemis II Mission
The public can submit names to travel along with four astronauts on an orbital journey to the moon next year
Can we safely deflect a killer asteroid without making it worse? Only if we avoid the gravitational 'keyhole,' scientists say
Is There Life on Mars? This Rock May Hold the Answer
The Perseverance rover’s new findings set the stage for bringing Martian samples back to Earth to test whether microbes once inhabited the Red Planet
Dinner is Served!
Best-Yet Measurement of Merging Black Holes Confirms Einstein, Hawking and the ‘No Hair’ Theorem
Spacetime ripples from a black hole collision across the cosmos have confirmed weird aspects of black hole physics
Gravitational wave detector confirms theories of Einstein and Hawking: 'This is the clearest view yet of the nature of black holes'
Did NASA's Perseverance Mars rover find evidence of ancient Red Planet life? The plot thickens
SpaceX launches 1st 21 satellites for advanced new US military constellation
Immense stellar jet in Milky Way outskirts
Autism Has No Single Cause, Research Shows
Scientists will not find a simple answer to how autism arises, despite Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s promise to announce its causes sometime this month. Here’s what makes the condition so staggeringly complex
Working on a 39-foot telescope dish | Space photo of the day for Sept. 10, 2025
Catch the Final Total Lunar Eclipse of 2025 Sunday Night
Live in the eastern hemisphere? If skies are clear, you have a chance to see a remarkable sight this Sunday night into Monday morning: the ‘Blood Moon’ of a total lunar eclipse. The eclipse favors the Indian Ocean region in its entirety. Europe sees the eclipse already underway at Moonrise, while Australia catches it in progress at Moonset. Only the Americas sit this one out in person... though you can still catch it live online.
BlueDOGs Might Evolve From Little Red Dots
One of the most difficult parts of astronomy is understanding how time affects it. The farther away you look in the universe, the farther back you look in time. One way this complicates things is how objects might change over time. For example, a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy in the early universe might appear one way to our modern telescopes, but the same supermassive black hole might appear completely differently a few billion years later. Understanding the connection between the two objects would be difficult to say the least, but a new paper from researchers at the University of Science and Technology in South Korea describes one potential parallel, between the recently discovered “Little Red Dots” of the early universe and “BlueDOGs” of the slightly later universe.
Atlantic Hurricane Season Has Gone Quiet. Here’s Why
Hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin is historically at its peak on September 10—but not this year
What Is Alpha-Gal Syndrome? Symptoms, Causes and Way to Get Tested
A single tick bite can trigger a bizarre meat allergy—here’s how alpha-gal syndrome is reshaping people’s diets.