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Neutrinos are one of the most elusive particles in the cosmos, second only to ultra-mysterious dark matter. The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) is an ambitious proposal to turn a massive swath of the Pacific Ocean into nature's own neutrino detector.
NASA's Curiosity rover has found some interesting organic compounds on the Red Planet that could be signs of ancient Mars life, but it will take a lot more work to test that hypothesis.
Axiom Space wants to take the off-Earth economy to new heights. The Houston-based company, which was founded in 2016, aims to build and operate its own space station in low Earth orbit (LEO) in the coming years and this year, it's got its sights set on space tourism.
The volcanic eruption that destroyed a small island in Polynesia on Saturday (Jan. 15) injected a huge amount of ash into a record altitude but won't cause any disruption to Earth's climate, experts said.
Researchers used NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope to film a year on an exoplanet called XO-3b. Conveniently, a year on this world lasts only three Earth days. Within that time, the exoplanet experiences a one-day-long summer and a two-day-long winter.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a large astronomical observatory that launched on April 24, 1990, and has provided us with a wide array of awe-inspiring images ever since. It was a difficult job but we've picked some of our favorite images from the iconic deep-space observatory and placed them in this gallery for you to peruse at your leisure.
Metal 3D printing can produce the most intricate rocket parts, using combustion-resistant material. While 3D printing isn't new, how has the technology advanced to face the more extreme conditions of space?
This special 40-page one-shot explores and enhances the deep mythology of legendary author Frank Herbert's 1965 masterwork "Dune." It's the ideal way to immerse yourself back in the exotic sci-fi universe after seeing director Denis Villeneuve's epic new cinematic adaptation.
To christen the new year in style, IDW Publishing is striking off eleven-hundred years into the far future with a bold new "Star Trek: Discovery" limited series titled "Adventures in the 32nd Century." This cat-tastic offering kicks off with a tale of Book's mysterious feline Grudge.