Look east at sunset on Jan. 3 to see the fully-lit lunar disk climb over the eastern horizon. It will likely take on a ...
To enjoy the Geminid show, bundle up and venture away from city lights, which can drown out fireballs. The meteor shower will ...
Professor K.T. Ramesh's How to Stop an Asteroid course introduces first-year Johns Hopkins undergrads to both the engineering ...
A brilliant point of light is rising in the eastern sky soon after dark this month, drawing comparisons to the "Star of ...
Catching the best Geminid meteor shower display requires planning, patience, and weather monitoring. Here’s where, when, and ...
As a cold pour hits the glass at The Sycamore in the Mission District, chatter rises, lights dim slightly, and Astronomy on Tap eases into motion, blending a little stargazing spirit with a laid-back ...
A 20-year-old planetarium, never used before, rediscovered by accident, now helps students explore constellations from new perspectives.
Researchers at UT San Antonio have uncovered new details about electrical signals happening within nerve cells, deepening scientists' understanding of the brain.
Smithtown High School West's Nicholas Cardi uses Radio JOVE to study Jupiter's radio emissions with NASA's guidance.
A former ballerina and MIT computer science grad, 29-year-old Luana Lopes Lara is now the world’s youngest self-made woman billionaire.
A technique called interferometry can greatly magnify tiny objects on the sky, and is powerful enough to reveal the surfaces ...
During the 1240s, Richard Fishacre, a Dominican friar at Oxford University, used his knowledge of light and color to show that the stars and planets are made of the same elements found here on Earth.
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