1st Webb image: Farther, deeper, older light

Sneak peak of 1st Webb image! It shows a part of the universe more distant than anything seen before, captured in just 12.5 hours.

Today in science: 1st Telstar launch

Telstar 1 was the 1st satellite to relay television signals between Europe and North America. It launched on this date ... and helped change the world.  

U.S. heat dome expands west to sizzle cities

In early July 2022, a heat dome is settling over the U.S. Midwest and Plains, setting records for heat. It'll be a brutal summer for parts of North America.

When did humans tame fire? Study suggests 1 million years ago

When did humans tame fire? Probably early humans used fire from lightning strikes a million years ago. But when did we learn to control it?

Cloudspotting on Mars: You can help

NASA is inviting you to help with its new project: Cloudspotting on Mars. The agency is trying to find out why Mars lost most of its once-thick atmosphere.

Yellowstone partially reopened this week after June 13 closure

Historic Yellowstone flooding temporarily closed the park. The park reopened on a limited basis on June 22. Learn why the flood happened here.

Lightning storm largest in California in 5 years

A 2-day lightning storm pummeled California this week with more than 66,000 lightning events, bringing little rain but sparking wildfires.

Summer solstice, cycles of nature and Chinese philosophy

In Chinese thought, the summer solstice is associated with the color red, the sound of laughing, the fire element and a red phoenix.

Kejimkujik: Asteroid named for Mi’kmaw ancestral site

The IAU has given the name Kejimkujik to minor planet (asteroid) 497593. It's named for a sacred site of the indigenous Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia.

Jetson hoverbike flies CEO to work, in world’s 1st eVTOL commute

Jetson Aero's CEO flew a hoverbike from home to work in the world's first eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) commute.