Learn about the largest batch of asteroid discoveries from the last year, which scientists say “is just the tip of the iceberg” for the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
Learn about the new record set by the Artemis II crew, reaching the farthest distance from Earth that any human has ever gone.
Learn how cocaine, caffeine, and common painkillers are entering Bahamian waters, how they ended up in shark blood, and what early signs of biological effects could mean for marine ecosystems.
Learn more about where researchers believe water is on the moon and their theories on how it got there.
Learn how a 300-million-year-old fossil once thought to be the oldest octopus was reidentified after hidden teeth were uncovered, shifting the timeline of octopus evolution.
Learn more about the golden sweeper, a type of fish that steals bioluminescent proteins from its prey to glow, a rare case of kleptoproteinism.
Learn about the Orientale basin, a ringed impact structure on the moon that was recently seen by the Artemis II crew.
Learn more about SDSS J0715‑7334, one of the most chemically pristine stars ever found.
Learn how a small genetic change affects cell communication and reshapes the stripes seen in clownfish.
Learn how the Antarctic Circumpolar Current formed during the Oligocene, as winds, shifting continents, and ocean gateways reshaped Earth’s climate.
New organ-on-a-chip recreates the cervix’s microbiome and immune system, revealing how bacteria shape STI infection risk.
Learn more about kleptoparasitism and how animals adjust to it when their food sources are scarce.
Learn how a flip in Earth's magnetic field may have caused changes in the radiation on our planet.
Learn more about how a great human migration began towards the end of the Roman Empire, and how it would shape Europe's future.
Discover the best U.S. national parks to see the Northern Lights and how often they can occur there.
Cannibalism in snakes is much more widespread than previously thought, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that snakes are evolving to become cannibalistic. Learn more about it.
Learn how specialized sensory cells and 500 million neurons help octopuses recognize mates and reproduce through touch alone.
With Artemis II well underway, learn what comes next for this historic mission.
Learn how subduction zones become enriched in gold through repeated melting of Earth's mantle.
Learn how bone dice from Ice Age sites in the American West are pushing the origins of gambling back by more than 6,000 years.