While our ability to view distant worlds with advanced telescopes has come a long way in a short time, we can still only photograph a tiny fraction of the planets throughout our cosmos with the technology we have today. However, …
Astronomers have found something that shouldn’t exist, or at least isn’t easy to explain: a cosmic filament 140 million light-years away that’s spinning. Not just the galaxies inside it, mind you. The entire structure appears to be rotating, carrying its …
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Leah Feiger: So it’s a really good question actually, and it’s one that I’ve thought about for quite some time. I think if it’s not annoying, I want to read this quote from Scott Kupor, the director of OPM and …
Let the record show: In 2025, one of paleontology’s oldest debates was settled. A second study in as many months confirms — using an independent and novel analysis — that the the tiny tyrannosaur Nanotyrannus is indeed its own species …
December 3, 2025 3 min read Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAm Scientists Pinpoint Gene in Sperm That May Be Key to Male Infertility Without the gene Poc5, male mice produced no viable sperm, pointing to a possible link to infertility …
The last full Moon of 2025 is going to rise with all the panache conferred by a simultaneous perigee. On the night of Thursday, December 4, as the Northern Hemisphere enters winter, a Cold Supermoon will rise over the eastern …
The Soyuz spacecraft blasting off on 27 November Roscosmos space corporation, via AP/Alamy The International Space Station (ISS) may soon become slightly less international. Russia’s only launch site capable of sending humans to orbit has suffered serious damage that could …
Researchers discovered that when atoms interact and remain entangled with light, they emit stronger, more coordinated bursts of energy. This breakthrough could lead to faster, more efficient quantum devices and improved control over light-matter systems. Collective Light Behavior in Cavity …
In the early 1930s, Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky noticed that many galaxies were moving far faster than their visible mass should permit. This unusual motion led him to propose that some kind of invisible structure — dark matter — was …










