Astronomers are thrilled as Hubble captures the clearest images yet of alien comet 3I/ATLAS, revealing its size and structure. Discover what makes this icy traveler so fascinating before it leaves our solar system!
This week, witness breathtaking science as record warm seas in the UK reveal new species, while astronomers capture the fastest interstellar comet ever. Plus, discover the mysterious lifecycle of hairy caterpillars and the devastating impact of heatwaves in Europe.
'Nobody 2' kicks off its box office journey with $1.3 million in previews, setting the stage for a fierce competition against 'Weapons', which is expected to dominate this weekend.
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm, threatening the northeastern Caribbean with heavy rain and gusty winds. While direct landfall is unlikely, tropical alerts are in effect as the storm tracks northward. Learn about the potential impacts and what to expect in the coming days.
Hurricane Erin has officially formed in the Atlantic, bringing alerts for heavy rain and strong waves to the East Coast. As it strengthens, residents are warned of potential flash floods and dangerous rip currents this weekend.
The Perseid meteor shower is here, but this year's peak is competing with a bright moon and Ohio's unpredictable weather. Discover the best viewing times and locations to catch this stunning celestial event!
Astronomers have found the most distant black hole yet, CAPERS-LRD-z9, weighing 300 million solar masses just 500 million years after the Big Bang. This discovery sheds light on ancient celestial objects and pushes the boundaries of cosmic exploration.
As U.S. stocks ended the week with mixed results, the Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index revealed a drop in economic confidence. UnitedHealth saw a surge after Berkshire Hathaway increased its stake, while Sunrun soared on strong earnings. Get the full market recap!
While watching the Perseid meteor shower, stargazers were amazed by a giant spiral of light in the sky. Experts are debating its origin, with a focus on recent rocket launches. What exactly did they see?
New research reveals TRAPPIST-1 d lacks an Earth-like atmosphere, diminishing hopes for its habitability. While this exoplanet may be barren, the search for life continues on its neighboring worlds.