April 17, 2019

This jaw-dropping galaxy photo equates to 1,060 hours of non-stop stargazing

There’s a trick to night-time photography: longer exposures. They soak up more light, making everything pop brilliantly in your shot,

The first molecular bond in the Universe has finally been detected in space

After decades of searching, scientists have finally detected in space the first molecular bond that would have formed in the

Researchers just demonstrated nuclear fusion in a device small enough to keep at home

When it comes to the kinds of technology needed to contain a sun, there are currently just two horses in

Harvard scientists say Earth was struck by an interstellar object 5 years ago

It was unprecedented. In 2017, astronomers discovered the first known interstellar object in our Solar System: ‘Oumuamua, a mysterious cigar-shaped

Incredible 3D laser scans saved in 2015 could help rebuild the Notre Dame

The world watched in horror Monday night while flames tore through the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. As fire consumed

Turns out great white sharks are really scared of one other ocean creature

Just when you think orcas couldn’t possible be any more awesome, they get even better. New evidence shows these whales

The builders of Stonehenge trace their ancestry directly to continental ‘immigrants’

Britain was something of a late bloomer as far as the Neolithic Revolution goes. While Europe sweated it out growing

This 124-year-old patent reveals the proper way to hang toilet paper

The “over versus under” toilet paper argument has been waged in bathrooms everywhere since it was first invented. Plenty of

Infographic: the Lyrid meteor shower is about to kick off, here’s how to watch

As Earth makes its annual passage through the tail of comet C/1861 G1, or Thatcher, we’re treated to the spectacular

Unnerving footage shows Boston Dynamics’ robot dogs casually pulling a truck

The dog-like robots from Boston Dynamics are back with another video, albeit this time the video is less focused on