Helion has said for years that it's on the brink of a fusion breakthrough. This time, Microsoft is backing up those claims.
The incident could be related to the ongoing Eta Aquariids meteor shower.
New research sheds light on the health impacts of the production of fossil fuels across the country.
Researchers found that the Moon's inner core is about 310 miles wide, which is about 15% the diameter of the Moon.
Liquid water is typically associated with planet Earth, but our solar system hosts surprisingly large volumes of the stuff.
The observations are a first for astronomy. Let's hope our Sun doesn't get any ideas.
13.5-billion-year-old clouds are poor in iron, suggesting they precede the dissemination of heavier elements.
They're not called "supermassive" black holes for nothing, as a video from NASA illustrates.
The 27 radio antennae will look for technosignatures emitted by intelligent civilizations.
Webb Telescope observations reveal water vapor near a distant exoplanet—but could the signal actually be coming from the star?
The recently-launched JUICE mission is on an eight year journey to Jupiter to explore its icy moons, which the spacecraft will study for signs of habitability.
A higher-resolution view is helping scientists understand the physics behind the strangest objects in the universe.
The origins of these powerful objects have been a mystery since their discovery in the 1950s.
The theorized object warps spacetime like a black hole but still releases light.
A meteorite impact and a marsquake shed light on the Red Planet’s deepest recesses.
Signatures of gravitational lensing in images of distant galaxies suggest the presence of wave-like dark matter.
The Moon still has much to tell us about the early solar system. Encouragingly, it also has scientific value as a platform for observational astronomy.
PCBs were banned worldwide in the 1980s, but they're showing up in remote parts of the ocean.
Machine learning has boosted the resolution of an image produced by Event Horizon Telescope data captured six years ago.
Researchers can "clearly see features of this invisible world that are hundreds of millions of light-years across."