New discovery once again shows how strange planets outside the Solar System can get, and astronomers are thrilled.
New discovery once again shows how strange planets outside the Solar System can get, and astronomers are thrilled.
The composition of dark matter remains a mystery, but a new theory involving quantum tunneling may have eliminated some candidates.
The observations of the death-row star and an unfortunate planet give us an advanced preview of Earth’s final fate.
With climate change, the weaponization of energy, lower satellite launch costs, incentives to harness space-based solar power are on the horizon.
A new experimental technique could push the capabilities of particle accelerators in exploring the subatomic world.
Roughly 70% of neon produced in the world is used in semiconductor chip manufacturing, and supply chain issues might cause big disruptions.
Catch up on some of the most exciting and impactful developments in science from this year, published on ASN and selected by our editors.
Regions of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape!
With questions centered around cost and how long the transition will take, how do we convince people that the transition to renewables will be worth it?
The Swansea-based materials physicist talks about the role of energy materials in mitigating climate change, his love of sports, and how his passion for science helps it to blend seamlessly into his life.