NASA announces the discovery of ‘Earth 2.0’
The Kepler team says it’s Earth’s closest cousin found ‘so far.’
On Jul 23, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
NASA releases new images of Pluto’s ‘heart’
New images are giving researchers tantalizing clues about Pluto’s geology and atmosphere.
On Jul 17, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
The Philae comet lander may have discovered alien life
Don’t get too excited just yet. The findings haven’t been verified.
On Jul 6, 2015 by Eric Geller
Georgia newspaper burned by fake story about the sun exploding
That was a close one.
On Jun 15, 2015 by Miles Klee
15-year-old British boy discovers a planet during a work-study internship
It’s going to be hard for future interns to top this whiz kid.
On Jun 12, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
‘Star Wars’ screenwriter asks for Neil deGrasse Tyson’s science advice
Even if Tyson doesn’t respond to writer Chris Weitz’s request for help, the Internet’s other astrophysicists are standing by.
On Jun 2, 2015 by Aja Romano
5 stellar ways to get mind-blowing photos of our glorious universe
These sites will give you a steady stream of the astronomy photos you crave.
On May 20, 2015 by Lisa Granshaw
‘UFO’ photographed by amateur astronomer turns out to be SpaceX rocket
He was in the right place at the right time
On Apr 15, 2015 by Cynthia McKelvey
How a pair of astrophysicists are defying expectations with a science fashion blog
STARtorialist is all about love for science and fashion.
On Jan 23, 2015 by Lisa Granshaw
Online astronomers helped scientists discover an incredibly rare galaxy
Citizen science has come a long way.
On Dec 2, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
‘Interstellar’ hosts a star-studded Google Hangout
Explore space travel with Matthew McConaughey and all your favorite YouTubers.
On Nov 5, 2014 by Rae Votta
Behold the first galaxies that shaped our early universe
This simulation from the Georgia Institute of Technology sheds light on the early universe.
On Jul 24, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
Get a new perspective on the night sky with time-lapse panoramas
It’s trippier than simply looking up.
On Jun 20, 2014 by Marissa Fessenden
NASA GIFs an incredible storm center at Saturn’s north pole
It took 16 years to bring us this color-filtered GIF of Saturn’s largest storm, but it was worth the wait.
On Dec 6, 2013 by Aja Romano
Science 3.0: The democractic revolution
Launching The Way We Think series, astrophysicist Martin Rees talks about the impact the Internet is having on the way new science is conducted and reviewed.
On Oct 25, 2012 by [email protected]
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