As best the origins of Earth are understood, we're all just a bunch of stardust, and new observations from the JWST lend credence to that theory.
DeGrasse Tyson, the world-renowned astrophysicist, spoke in front of 4,000 people at a summit in Erie in Oct. 29.
McKinley Museum planetarium director Suzie Dills says her trip to the Galileo museum in Italy was educational, and a thrill.
He worked on James Webb Space Telescope, Landsat and TRMM satellites and received various awards during his career ...
When Nicole Buetti first picked up the bassoon, it was supposed to be a not-so-secret weapon in woodwind-on-woodwind combat.
The findings confirm the presence of rare binary systems and suggest certain black holes are second-generation, forged in ...
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Spiders are famous aesthetes. Many craft radially symmetric webs, first extruding long silken spokes and then spinning ...
This new image from JWST also reveals for the first time the full extent of the nebula's lobes, or the spider's "legs", seen ...
In the 10 years since the first detection of gravitational waves, we have detected hundreds of these waves produced by the ...
NANLUX recently announced its new Evoke 600C, a 600W full-color light with a new 8-color Nebula C8 light engine. On paper, ...
A new study suggests dark matter near the Milky Way’s center is flattened, possibly explaining its mysterious gamma-ray glow.