The biggest survey of stellar nurseries to date, PHANGS-ALMA, charts more than 100,000 star formation regions across our corner...
A rare form of plutonium has been discovered on Earth for the first time — and an exploding star appears to have helped it get here.
Researchers looked into what it would take to cover California’s canals with solar panels and found that the benefits of solar canals outweigh the costs.
The spherical robot, Daedalus, may explore lunar caves during future ESA moon missions, looking for places that could potentially host human settlements.
Russia and China have agreed to collaborate on a lunar space station where humans might one day live and work.
Genetically modified trees that are designed to grow faster and store more carbon could help reverse climate change.
Astronomers used supercomputers and an international network of antennas to create a map of 25,000 supermassive black holes.
Scientists have sequenced the DNA from the ear bone of an ancient cave bear, an extinct relative of the polar and brown bears.
Startup bluShift has successfully launched a biofuel rocket, proving that biofuels could be the future of more sustainable spaceflight.
Water once flowed on Mars. But was ancient Mars’s climate hot and wet, or dry and glacial? Iceland may hold the answer.