'Communities' of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean
By Victoria Gill
Flourishing chemosynthetic life at the greatest depths of hadal trenches
By Ronnie N. Glud, Xiaotong Peng & Shuting Liu
A 'vibrant oasis' of chemical-eating creatures found in the deep Pacific
By Will Dunham
Scientists discover a whole new type of ecosystem 30,000 feet deep
By Dino Grandoni
Study reveals potato's secret tomato heritage
‘This wasn’t obvious’: the potato evolved from a tomato ancestor, researchers find
By Ivana Drobnjak
Potatoes Evolved From … Tomatoes?
By Katherine J. Wu
Where did the potato come from? Tomatoes, 9 million years ago, apparently.
By Victoria Craw
What’s a Potato? A Nine-Million-Year-Old Tomato.
By Alexa Robles-gil
NASA Defines Gaps In Exoplanet Science
By Andy Tomaswick
SpaceX Crew-11 set for launch to ISS
Live coverage: Former members of Crew-9, Starliner-1 missions unite to fly to the Space Station
By Will Robinson-Smith
NASA Sets Coverage for Agency’s SpaceX Crew-11 Launch, Docking
Elon Musk’s SpaceX: What to know ahead of astronaut launch
By Pilar Arias
Watch SpaceX launch Crew-11 astronauts to the ISS for NASA today
By Mike Wall
Newly spotted comet marks third interstellar object seen in solar system
Intercepting 3I/ATLAS at Its Closest Approach to Jupiter with the Rejuvenated Juno Spacecraft
By Avi Loeb
Could comet 3I/ATLAS be alien technology? Controversial Harvard astrophysicist says yes
By Eric Lagatta
Existing NASA Spacecraft Could Intercept the Weird Interstellar Object Cruising Into Our Star System
By Victor Tangermann
Super-Fast New Comet Could Be Evil 'Alien Technology,' Harvard Professor Argues — but Other Experts Disagree
By Adam Carlson
A ‘Planet Parade,’ A ‘Black Moon’ And A Meteor Shower: The Night Sky In August 2025
By Jamie Carter
A dazzling full sturgeon moon will light up Metro Vancouver skies in August
By Elana Shepert
Perseid meteor shower: When it peaks and what could spoil the party
By Amy Hubbard
Astrophotography guide to August 2025: what to shoot in the night sky this month
By Jamie Carter
The Sturgeon Moon 2025: when to watch it
Catch the Perseids Meteor Shower This Week, and See Bright Fireballs in the Skies
By Joe Hindy
Two Meteor Showers Are Peaking Tonight. Here’s How to See Them
By Solcyre Burga
You can watch the ‘best meteor shower of the year’ in Canada. Here’s how
By Christl Dabu
Aquariids May Be More Sprinkle Than Sparkle on July 30 Peak
By Beth Ridgeway
Perseids 2025 Guide: A Perseid meteo shower peaks on August 12th
By Marko Korosec
Infrared eye on the sky is a game changer in the quest for distant worlds
The Sky Today on Thursday, July 31: The Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower peaks
By Alison Klesman
Would A Lottery Reward Make People More Likely To Recycle?
By Carolyn Fortuna
Water recycling is paramount for space stations and long-duration missions − an environmental engineer explains how the ISS does it
By Berrin Tansel
Moonbound Artemis II astronauts stay focused despite NASA uncertainty
By Richard Tribou
'Sleeping giant' fault beneath Canada could unleash a major earthquake, research suggests
By Stephanie Elizabeth Pappas
Why Land Detection Is Critical for Confirming Exoplanetary Life
By Laurence Tognetti
Star's Violent Death Could Reveal a Rare 'Missing Link' Black Hole
By Michelle Starr
See the universe's rarest type of black hole slurp up a star in stunning animation
By Harry Baker
NASA’s Hubble, Chandra Spot Rare Type of Black Hole Eating a Star
Rogue black hole found terrorizing unfortunate star in distant galaxy
By Keith Cooper
Intermediate mass black hole NGC 6099 HLX 1
By Iain Todd
A Dazzling Spiral and a Distant Supernova: Hubble’s Image of NGC 3285B
By Soumyadeep Mukherjee
'It was so unexpected': 90 billion liters of meltwater punched its way through Greenland ice sheet in never-before-seen melting event
By Ben Turner
Outburst of a subglacial flood from the surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet
By Romain Millan, Malcolm McMillan & Jérémie Mouginot
90 Billion Liters of Water Punched Through Greenland's Ice Sheet – And Nobody Noticed
By Michelle Starr
Enormous Fountain of Water Bursts through Greenland Ice, Surprising Geoscientists
By Stephanie Elizabeth Pappas
Huge hidden flood bursts through the Greenland ice sheet surface +EMBARGO 0900GMT 30 July 2025+
Behold: A Surprisingly Beautiful Depiction Of Being Swallowed By A Toothy Penis Worm
By Sabrina Imbler
Stunning Dinosaur Tracks Appear to Show Something Never Seen Before
By Jess Cockerill
Hot blob beneath Appalachians formed when Greenland split from North America — and it's heading to New York
By Sascha Pare
Beneath America, a Large Buried Heat Blob Is Moving
By Lucy Notarantonio
Hubble Space Telescope spots rogue planet with a little help from Einstein: 'It was a lucky break'
By Robert Lea
Nearby super-Earth K2-18 b may be a water-rich ocean planet: 'This has certainly increased the chances of habitability'
By Robert Lea
Simulations prove early Earth's liquid core generated protective magnetic field
By Peter Ruegg-eth
A fully liquid Earth’s core also generates a magnetic field
By Marianne Lucien
Study outlines alternative approach to detecting inelastic dark matter particles
By Jose Tadeu Arantes
Fact Check: Claim spread squirrels in California have turned carnivorous. We hunted down the details
By Emery Winter
Dog Visits Candy Shop Nearly Every Day — And Then She Brings A Friend
By Stephen Messenger
Webb reveals more than one star contributes to the irregular shape of planetary nebula NGC 6072
Compact setup successfully detects elusive antineutrinos from nuclear reactor
Direct observation of coherent elastic antineutrino–nucleus scattering
By Thomas Rink, Aurélie Bonhomme & Manfred Lindner
Incredible Re-Run of the Double Slit Experiment Proves Einstein Wrong Again
By Graham Templeton
Laser-engineered platinum colloidosomes enable efficient near-infrared catalysis and cancer therapy
By Nannan Zhang
Survey of 1,000 Experts Shows Quantum Physicists Still Can’t Agree on Anything
By Gayoung Lee
Chinese Scientist Claims "We Mapped 27 Million Cosmic Objects in One Shot" as AI Space Tool Sparks Tensions Over Tech Dominance and Data Secrecy
China’s new AI tool maps 27 million cosmic objects to spot stars, galaxies, quasars
By Rupendra Brahambhatt
China’s AI Innovation Identifies 27 Million Cosmic Objects in Record Time
By Lydia Amazouz
Binary star systems are complex astronomical objects − a new AI approach could pin down their properties quickly
By Andrej Prša
Researchers develop neural network for large-scale celestial object classification
Pentagon Warns "This AI Satellite Acts in 90 Seconds Without Us" as Fully Autonomous Space Tech Triggers Global Fears of Weaponized Orbits
Astrophysicist Says "We’re Trapped in a Black Hole" as James Webb Unleashes Panic Over Mind-Bending Discovery That Shakes All Known Physics
The James Webb Space Telescope has found the most distant galaxy ever seen, at the dawn of the cosmos. Again.
By Anita Chandran
Surprising JWST Observations Hint We Might Be Inside A Black Hole
By James Felton
JWST finds plenty of low mass black holes in the early universe
By Andy Tomaswick
Webb Series: Finding the First Galaxies
Eerie Sea Creatures Could Hold the Secret to Forest Revival
By Lydia Amazouz
I Have Three Kids and an Unhelpful Husband. His “Surprise” Is Putting Me Over the Edge.
By Greg Lavallee
Biggest cosmic explosion on record since the Big Bang is revealing the secrets of gamma-ray bursts
By Robert Lea
How Does Lightning Start? New Research Provides a Groundbreaking Theory
By Gayoung Lee
Lightning on Earth is sparked by a powerful chain reaction from outer space, simulations show
By Ben Turner
New Lightning Discovery Reveals How Electric Fields and X-rays Start a Chain Reaction
By Jessica Bennett
A bolt is born: Atmospheric events underpinning lightning strikes explained
What happens right before lightning strikes? Scientists have solved the mystery
By Julia Musto