February 5, 2022

How a magnetic ‘tug-of-war’ with Io’s volcanic eruptions creates Jupiter’s auroras

Jupiter’s auroras – the lights that dance around its poles – are the most distinct in our solar system and over a thousand

DNA shed by deep-sea organisms reveals a dark abyss teeming with tiny life forms

Sweeping the ocean floor at hundreds of points throughout the world, researchers have revealed an astonishing diversity of microscopic life

Astronomers Keep Finding Stars That Should Be Dead. Now, We May Finally Know Why

The most massive stars in the Universe are also the shortest-lived. The more mass a star has, the more quickly

Everest’s highest glacier lost 2,000 years of ice in just 25 years, says new study

The climate crisis enveloping Earth impacts the lowest depths of the sea and the most remote parts of the planet.

Fish have ‘talked’ for 155 million years, and now you can hear their ‘voices’

All manner of croaks, chirps, and deep trombone moans permeate Earth’s waters, just like the cacophony of sounds that fill