MIT scientists set record for coldest molecule

Scientists have cooled a molecule down to 500-billionths of a degree above absolute zero, a million times colder than interstellar space.

First color movies of Pluto and Charon

It's not Disney quality, but these distant worlds are real and 3 billion miles (5 billion km) away.

Sixth mass extinction is happening now

We are entering a mass extinction that threatens humanity's existence, says a new study

Geomagnetic storm on its way, June 22 and 23

It's due to arrive sometime today (June 22, 2015). NOAA forecasters estimate a 90% chance of polar geomagnetic storms when the CME arrives. Aurora alert!

All systems go for Europa mission

Jupiter's moon Europa is a promising place to look for life beyond Earth. A new mission to Europa is now moving forward from concept review to development.

Venus and Jupiter dance in daylight

Most of us think only of viewing planets at night, but sometimes you can catch them in broad daylight! The next great chance to do that is Saturday, June 20.

Super new views of Saturn’s moon Dione!

The Cassini spacecraft is performing a series of "lasts" over the coming year. This week's sweep past Dione was the second-to-last.

Hot lava flows discovered on Venus

Researchers have found new evidence that some Venusian volcanoes may still be active

Earth’s core contains lots of sulphur

New research shows that Earth's core contains vast amounts of sulphur - 90% of our planet's sulphur - equivalent to 10% of the mass of the moon.

Brightest galaxy and first-generation stars

The newly found galaxy, labelled CR7, is three times brighter than the brightest distant galaxy known up to now. It may contain some of the first stars.