Secret Antarctic ice canyons revealed

Ice shelves in Antarctica are like conveyor belts, continually carrying ice to the sea. Scientists have found hidden canyons on their undersides that may affect the shelves fragility.

Red sprite over Oklahoma

Photographer Paul Smith said he thinks this may be the 1st documented capture of a red sprite over Oklahoma. They're large-scale electrical discharges - high above thunderstorm clouds - flickering in the night.

Help identify Earth features in astronaut photos

Hey citizen scientists! You're invited to test a new tool to study Earth using photos taken by International Space Station astronauts. Here's how.

Scientists reveal secrets of lost continent Zealandia

Scientists have just returned from a major expedition to Zealandia, a "hidden" Earth continent, likely submerged beneath the sea surface more than 80 million years ago.

Why don’t poison frogs poison themselves?

Scientists are a step closer to resolving this head-scratcher. And their findings have potential consequences for the fight against pain and addiction.

Did dino-killing asteroid speed bird evolution?

A study suggests the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago increased the pace of evolution in birds, their only remaining descendants.

Passing spacecraft snaps Earth pics

OSIRIS-REx swept past Earth on September 22 and received a gravity boost toward its goal, asteroid Bennu, in 2018. It also acquired the images to make this stunning new Earth portrait.

Giant iceberg on the move

The calving of this iceberg in July reduced the size of Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf by 12 percent. The berg hung near the coast awhile, but now it's seen drifting.

Sun on the sky’s equator

Another great explanation of Friday's equinox - plus beautiful graphics - from astronomer Guy Ottewell.

Zap! Biologist measures electric eel’s shock on his own arm

Talk about dedication to science! This biologist stuck his arm into an eel tank - 10 times - to get an accurate measure of an eel's shock. He said it felt "like touching a horse fence."