Making Something From Nothing: Researchers Find That Matter Can Be Conjured from a Vacuum By Clay Dillow
Deep Space A green comet is visiting us from the edge of the solar system, and astronomers are thrilled By Jon Kelvey
Deep Space Dark matter, Jupiter’s moons, and more: What to expect from space exploration in 2023 By Jon Kelvey
Deep Space The spy agency origins of NASA’s next powerful planet-hunting observatory By Paul M. Sutter
Evolution One wormy Triassic fossil could fill a hole in the evolutionary story of amphibians By Laura Baisas
Evolution ‘Snowball Earth’ was crushing and cold. What animals could survive it? By Chris Baraniuk / Hakai Magazine
International Space Station Dark matter, Jupiter’s moons, and more: What to expect from space exploration in 2023 By Jon Kelvey
International Space Station ISS astronauts are building objects that couldn’t exist on Earth By Rahul Rao
International Space Station Microgravity tomatoes, yogurt bacteria, and plastic eating microbes are headed to the ISS By Andrew Paul
International Space Station The ISS’s latest arrivals: a 3D printer, seeds, and ovarian cow cells By Andrew Paul
International Space Station Scientists want to know how our tiny gut organisms change when we bring them along to space By Doug Johnson/Undark
International Space Station Nicole A. Mann becomes first Native American woman in space By Laura Baisas
International Space Station How Tiangong station will make China a force in the space race By Tatyana Woodall
International Space Station ‘Phantom’ mannequins will help us understand how cosmic radiation affects female bodies in space By Eva Botkin-Kowacki
International Space Station Need more air in space? Magnets could yank it out of water. By Tatyana Woodall
Private Space Flight SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy launches have been a slow burn—for an interesting reason By Jon Kelvey
Private Space Flight Dark matter, Jupiter’s moons, and more: What to expect from space exploration in 2023 By Jon Kelvey
Private Space Flight This will be SpaceX’s crew on its first private, all-civilian trip around the moon By Andrew Paul
Private Space Flight SpaceX’s new Starshield program will supply satellite networks to the military By Andrew Paul
Private Space Flight Microgravity tomatoes, yogurt bacteria, and plastic eating microbes are headed to the ISS By Andrew Paul
Private Space Flight The solar-powered LightSail 2 spacecraft took one last look at Earth before burning up By Sara Kiley Watson
Solar System Where does Earth end and space begin? The Karman line is only one answer. By Eva Botkin-Kowacki
Solar System Astronomers want to wield a tiny laser to look for life on neighboring worlds By Briley Lewis
Solar System Small ‘sparks’ on the sun could be key to forecasting dramatic solar weather By Laura Baisas
Solar System Dark matter, Jupiter’s moons, and more: What to expect from space exploration in 2023 By Jon Kelvey
This far-off galaxy is probably shooting us with oodles of ghostly particles By Rahul Rao / Nov 3, 2022
Quantum entanglement theorists win Nobel Prize for loophole-busting experiments By Purbita Saha / Oct 4, 2022
The world’s best dark matter detector whiffed on its first try By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jul 8, 2022
What we learned from the Large Hadron Collider on its first day back in business By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jul 6, 2022
From the archives: The discovery of electrons breaks open the subatomic era By Bill Gourgey / May 16, 2022
The souped-up Large Hadron Collider is back to take on its weightiest questions yet By Rahul Rao / May 15, 2022