Our friends at Lowell Observatory are serving up our solar system on a platter live!
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Over the past couple decades, the space-minded folks around the world have debated the relative merits of the two possible destinations for space exploration. Moon or Mars?
It's time to say goodbye to the mini-moon that's no bigger than your car.
A professor of geology was the first to identify a dinosaur correctly.
You can recreate your own version of this famous experiment.
You can reduce the need for nodding off after dinner with a few simple steps.
As we celebrate the 90th anniversary of Pluto’s discovery, we are forced to examine and reflect on the planetary status of the formerly recognized 9th planet in our solar system. #TeamPluto premieres Tuesday, February 18th at 11pm ET/PT on Discovery and Discovery GO.
A good night's rest may all be down to the way you sleep.
Do we really stand a chance when it comes to black hole?
The birth of our universe may have come from a black hole.
The mind-body connection is stronger than you think.
Recently a weak spot in the Earth's magnetic field over the southern Atlantic Ocean has been getting weaker, which could signal the beginnings of a global magnetic reversal event. Or not. It’s complicated.
With award season in high gear and movie stars flocking to Hollywood, let’s look up to the real stars in our lives and celebrate some of astronomy’s biggest results from last year.
Spider silk is one of nature's wonder materials, more flexible than nylon, thinner than a human hair, and, for its weight, stronger than steel. Webs and nests are spun from this incredible natural protein and spiders use thin threads to glide through the air and escape from predators. Now science is looking to exploit silk's properties as a way to deliver medicines and heal our bodies.