Gorgeous video flies you around Ceres

One of the best videos created via spacecraft images ever! Created with Dawn spacecraft images, it takes you completely around the mysterious dwarf planet, Ceres.

How much do oceans add to world’s oxygen?

Most of Earth's oxygen comes from tiny ocean plants - called phytoplankton - that live near the water's surface and drift with the currents.

Seaweed colonizing ice-free parts of Antarctica

With glaciers melting, the original white, mostly lifeless Antarctica is now becoming darker and lively with seaweed.

Deepest-yet hydrothermal vents discovered in Pacific

Over 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) below the surface, researchers found towering white chimneys venting scalding hot water, colonized by animals that thrive in the toxicity and heat.

New dinosaur nicknamed Hellboy

A close relative of Triceratops, Hellboy has sharp horns on its nose and over its eyes, and also an ornate frill behind its head, likely for sexual display.

Giant Magellan Telescope is a go

Construction phase begins for GMT, to be placed in Chile. At first light in 2021, it'll be the largest telescope in existence, with images 10 times sharper Hubble's.

Pluto’s moons tumble in chaotic dance

Instead of rotating neatly on their axes, Pluto’s small moons Nix and Hydra are in a chaotic tumble as they orbit Pluto and its large moon Charon.

Why food labels are wrong about calories

Food labels say how many calories a food contains. But what they don’t tell you is how many calories you actually get out of your food.

Watch NASA flying saucer test today

How to watch online as the saucer-shaped Low Density Supersonic Decelerator, or LDSD, test is broadcast beginning at 7 a.m. HST, 1 p.m. EDT, 1700 UTC.

Large Hadron Collider back in business

CERN in Switzerland announced today that a new research season has begun for the Large Hadron Collider, following a $150 million overhaul.