Using the James Webb Telescope, astronomers created a video seeing 200 million years into the past
It's a mind-blowing trip!
By Mark Kaufman and Warren Shaw
Who are the UAP whistleblowers and what are they telling congress?
On July 26, 2023, three former military officials testified before a House Oversight subcommittee to raise concerns over recorded UAPs.
By Emmett Smith
What the hottest month on record looked like across the globe
"The era of global warming has ended. The era of global boiling has arrived."
Artists draw attention to the environmental cost of the war in Ukraine
'Invasive species' shows how a plant can become a metaphor for the damages caused by imperialism.
Lightning trackers in space may help us prepare for extreme weather
The first images coming from the satellites are mesmerising.
How can India prepare its cities for severe heatwaves?
Mashable spoke to locals and experts to find out what those in charge are doing to protect their citizens from extreme heat.
Satellite images show colossal damage from Ukraine's destroyed Kakhovka dam
As rescue efforts are underway, the true scope of the damage is still unclear.
NASA tech can help us tell when a coral reef is in trouble
It's free and can help scientists pinpoint reefs at risk.
How to watch the SpaceX Starship launch livestream
The powerful rocket – which is also the world's biggest — is finally set to launch today.
The Webb Telescope finally shows us Uranus' glorious rings
We will never look at Uranus the same way again.
By Mark Stetson and Elisha Sauers
Why is the world's newest country facing an existential threat?
Climate activist Wendy Ahonda explains the devastating floods in South Sudan.
What the Webb Telescope can tell us about the TRAPPIST planets
Could we finally find life on another planet?
By Mark Stetson and Elisha Sauers
NASA's Artemis II moon mission astronauts describe re-entry to Stephen Colbert
"It's very hard to breathe and your eyes kind of flatten down. So tears start coming out the back of your eyes."
What is that giant seaweed blob hitting the Florida coast?
It's a sargassum, of course!
By Mark Stetson and Mike Pearl
Plastic pollution is clogging a river in Guatemala. Can we ever clean it?
Previous attempts to rid Las Vacas of its plastic have been unsuccessful.
How campaigning saved Europe's 'last wild river'
Albania's Vjosa River has become Europe's first wild river national park.
How worried should we be about Solar Flares?
"It's not like a big solar flare is going to knock everyone out tomorrow."
By Mark Stetson and Mark Kaufman
A black hole is quickly destroying a cloud of gas. Here's why.
This violent event is happening right now in the Milky Way
By Mark Stetson and Mark Kaufman
How the 'Doomsday Glacier' could change the world
The most unpredictable part of the climate change equation: humans.
By Mark Stetson and Mark Kaufman
NASA's Curiosity rover finds ancient waves on Mars
Waves in a frozen alien desert?
By Mark Stetson and Elisha Sauers
What the flying spiral spotted over Hawaii actually means
We need to talk about space tourism's growing environmental impact.
How the SpaceX Starship plans to reach Mars
"Do you get to the second planet, or do you not?"
By Mark Stetson and Elisha Sauers
Watch a supermassive black hole devour a star
NASA called it a "stellar snacking event."