July 2023 was the hottest month on Earth since at least 1880 'by a longshot,' NASA says
In the wake of Hawaii's tragic wildfires, NASA experts discuss our planet's critically rising temperatures.
In the wake of Hawaii's tragic wildfires, NASA experts discuss our planet's critically rising temperatures.
A century-old mystery of how galaxies shift shapes has been solved by considering "survival of the fittest" collisions between cosmic titans also revealing the Milky Way was not always a spiral.
Knowing that black holes tend to have these masses could help provide a new way of measuring the expansion rate of the universe.
China is making lunar material collected by its Chang'e 5 moon mission available to research proposals by international scientists for the first time.
A new type of chemistry performed at very cold temperatures on very small particles enables quick, precise reactions.
A Bronze Age arrowhead found in Switzerland was made using meteoric iron.
Black holes seem to get all the attention. But what about their mirror twins, white holes? Do they exist? And, if so, where are they?
Whether you're a frequent jet-setter or a couch potato, you travel much more than you think, thanks the motion of the Earth, sun, Milky Way galaxy and more.
Search for Life In a new study, scientists reveal new evidence for the largest asteroid impact structure on Earth buried Australia in southern New South Wales.
The transparent, chargeless quasiparticle could shed more light on the underlying mechanics of superconductivity
The discovery promises to spark a revolution in physics, but more results are needed to know for sure.
NANOGrav made the first detection of low-frequency gravitational waves this year. Now, the hunt is on to find the source of these ripples in space — and supermassive black holes are lead suspects.
This summer, the German Aerospace Center is testing instruments for NASA's VERITAS Venus mission on Iceland's lava flows, a stand-in for the hellishly hot planet.
The STEREO-A spacecraft will pass between Earth and the sun this weekend, getting the chance to team up with other NASA missions.
A multimillion-dollar laser air monitoring system onboard upcoming Artemis missions is expected to help protect astronaut health.
The radar component for a CubeSat is being sent to study asteroid Dimorphos has been delivered to ESA for integration with its spacecraft.
Ancient mud cracks found by NASA's Curiosity rover suggest that Mars underwent a repeated cycle of wet and dry spells that could have supported the emergence of life.
The town of Lahaina on Hawaii's Maui island has been burnt to ashes by the devastating wildfire.
Thanks to some precise maneuvering on Aug. 3, NASA says Parker is on-track to make its sixth and closest flyby of Venus on Aug. 21.
Exoplanets in the habitable zone of the Trappist-1 star, some 40 light-years away from Earth, are more likely to have liquid water than researchers previously thought, according to a new study.