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Those aren't stars – they're black holes
By John Loeffler published
A new sky map reveals 25,000 supermassive black holes in the night sky using 256 hours of radio data.
How to watch NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launch online
By John Loeffler last updated
Want to know how to watch NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launch? We've got all the details.
SETI gets a laser update to help seek out alien life among the stars
By John Loeffler published
The SETI Institute and University of Hawai'i have just installed new equipment on a mountain in East Maui, Hawai'i, that will help scan the night sky for alien communication via lasers.
Scientist invents a lickable TV to taste on-screen flavors and we're wondering why
By Lance Ulanoff published
A Japanese professor built a system that offers up tastable flavors for on-screen content.
From time crystals to cannibal toads, 2021 was a wild year for science
By John Loeffler published
Christmas 2021 From SpaceX to black holes behaving badly to cannibal cane toads, 2021 was a heck of a year for scientific discovery and innovation.
Earth's 'black box' will be ready to observe our demise due to climate catastrophe
By John Loeffler published
A new project plans to act as "Earth's black box" by collecting climate data and news and social media coverage of the ongoing climate crisis to spur climate action.
We just touched the Sun for the first time in human history
By John Loeffler last updated
The Parker Solar Probe just touched the Sun – the first time anything made by humans has done so.
Researchers film rare deep sea fish with transparent head
By John Loeffler published
Researchers just captured a rare fish on film, showing off its transparent head and bizarre, upward-looking green eyes in incredible detail.
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