Starlink satellites unintentionally emit radio waves that appear more than 10 million times brighter than natural sources, as seen by ground-based radio telescopes.
Betelgeuse has a sequel — in the form of a companion star that's about the same mass as the sun, orbiting it about once every 2,100 days.
Burying wood can store carbon for thousands of years, according to an analysis of an ancient log unearthed in Canada.
New maps of wind impacts beyond Helene’s ‘cone of uncertainty’ track highlight how a hurricane’s power extends far inland.
A long-standing idea of why lithium ion batteries die focuses on lithium movement into the cathode. Instead, hydrogen may be to blame.
Brain scans revealed that teenagers with larger attention-driving networks were more likely to develop depression.
In the book ‘Night Magic,’ Leigh Ann Henion writes of encounters with salamanders, bats, glowworms and other life-forms nurtured by darkness.
Scientists are problem solvers. They devise ways to tap new resources for building electric vehicles and to track stealth movements of environmental contaminants. Scientists are also detectives. They ...
Some sea robins have taste buds on their six crablike legs that help the fish ferret out prey buried in sand as they walk.
Cosmological data suggest unexpected masses for neutrinos, including the possibility of zero or negative mass.