One story rose above all the others — new and older telescopes are putting us on the cusp of monumental discoveries about our universe.
Observation is fundamental to science. In fact, one could even argue that science is observation, nourished and channeled for the purpose of better understanding what our world is and how it works.
Astronomers of the world will soon have an incredible new tool for observing the sun, in the form of the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawai’i. The Inouye Solar Telescope recently began its ...
Astronomers around the world will have immediate access to early data from specific science observations from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, which will be completed within the first five months of ...
NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite will fly in a unique highly-elliptical orbit to search for exoplanets around the nearest and brightest stars. Credit: NASA WASHINGTON — A NASA spacecraft ...
No Code’s follow-up to Stories Untold once again manages to combine the everyday with the extraordinary in bizarre and compelling ways, in what’s sure to be one of 2019’s best games. The camera whirs ...
It’s the moment we have all been waiting for: The James Webb Space Telescope will make its first scientific observations of the universe in the coming weeks. The first full-color images will drop on ...
Science is all about asking questions and making observations — and so are young children! Observation, an important part of scientific inquiry, leads to discovery and learning. By encouraging your ...
In the first year of its scientific operations, the James Webb Space Telescope will study small galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, look for the oldest stars in the universe or peer inside mysterious ...
Erin Roger works for the Atlas of Living Australia and CSIRO Cameron Slatyer works for the Atlas of Living Australia. Dax Kellie works for the Atlas of Living Australia and CSIRO. Citizen science ...