Space & Future

Gaia telescope reveals a giant wave rippling through our Milky Way

The Milky Way galaxy is far from static. It spins, it wobbles, and now, thanks to the European Space Agency’s Gaia space telescope, we know...

Uranus’ moon Ariel may have once hidden a 100-mile-deep ocean

Uranus’ moon Ariel may look like a frozen, airless world today, but new research suggests that beneath its icy crust, it may once have...

Astronomers detect the first heartbeat of a newborn star

Gamma ray bursts are the most luminous explosions in the universe, briefly outshining entire galaxies in a violent flash of high energy radiation. These -...

Rogue planet shines with aurora like Earth’s northern lights

Imagine a weather report not from Earth, but from a strange, lonely world drifting through space without a star to orbit. That is what astronomers...

New adaptive optics technology could sharpen gravitational-wave discoveries

Gravitational-wave astronomy, one of the newest and most exciting fields in science, may soon take a major step forward thanks to a breakthrough in...

Could the heaviest particles in the universe be dark matter?

For decades, scientists have tried to solve one of the biggest puzzles in physics: the nature of dark matter. Although it makes up most of...

Astronomers discover brightest fast radio burst and unlock its galactic location

Astronomers have just spotted the brightest fast radio burst (FRB) ever seen—and for the first time, they know exactly where it came from. This discovery,...

Astronomers discover icy alien world being eaten by a dying star

Astronomers have discovered the remains of an icy, water-rich world being swallowed by a white dwarf star outside our solar system. The finding provides some...

Monster black hole J0529 spits gas at 10,000 km/s, rewriting its growth story

universe is behaving in an unexpected way. Instead of quietly swallowing the gas and dust that fall into it, the black hole is blasting gas...

Tiny black holes could spark stellar explosions without a partner star

A new study suggests that mysterious, tiny black holes formed in the early universe might be responsible for one of astronomy’s most important and...

Wind-powered tumbleweed rover could roll across Mars

Imagine exploring Mars not with a handful of expensive, heavy rovers, but with swarms of lightweight, wind-driven spheres rolling across the red planet like...

A tiny Apollo rock just rewrote the Moon’s early history

More than fifty years ago, Apollo 17 astronauts scooped up a small rock during their mission to the Moon. That fragment, labeled sample 76535, has...

Deep Space

Scientists discover brand new type of black hole

The discovery challenges prior understanding of how the mysterious cosmic objects are formed across the universe. The researchers identified an intermediate mass black hole. The discovery...

Scientists develop 3D printed vacuum system to trap dark matter

Scientists have developed an innovative 3D printed vacuum system to trap dark matter, a mysterious substance that makes up a large part of the...

What it’s like to work at the bottom of the Earth

When your workplace is the South Pole, things can get a little unusual. Light emitted billions of years ago could help solve enduring mysteries about...

Why Venus rotates, slowly, despite sun’s powerful grip

If not for the soupy, fast-moving atmosphere on Venus, Earth’s sister planet would likely not rotate. Instead, Venus would be locked in place, always facing...

Ghost galaxies? Scientists hunt for starless dark matter halos in the universe

Every galaxy we can see is believed to sit at the center of a huge cloud of invisible material called a dark matter halo. These...