This photo shows part of a ghost town in Namibia. The Milky Way looms an illustrious blue-pink above.
NextSense's EEG-equipped wireless earbuds are an intriguing idea, but I'm not sure if sleep-tracking can save me from constant tiredness.
Though they orbit the same planet, Uranus' outer rings have two very different origin stories.
Where do massive planets end and stars begin? It may come down to how they formed.
The pristine star formed outside the Milky Way and later drifted into our galaxy.
The collision likely resembles the one that formed the Moon around 4.5 billion years ago.
Without the mass stellar migration, life may not have been able to form on Earth.