World’s hottest and coldest places

From California's Death Valley to China's Flaming Mountains of Xinjiang ... the world's hottest places. And coldest places! New infographic by GB Energy Supply.

Space data protect whales from ships

A new tool tracks the locations of whales along the U.S. west coast, in order to decrease the chances of whales colliding with ships or getting tangled in fishing gear.

An ancient magnetic field on Mercury

Near the end of its mission, the MESSENGER spacecraft revealed Mercury's magnetic field to be at least 3.7 to 3.9 billion years old, or older.

The science behind Nepal earthquakes

Nepal sits on the boundary of the two massive tectonic plates that collided to build the Himalayas. Their ongoing convergence also means earthquakes.

7.3-magnitude earthquake strikes Nepal

Today's earthquake comes less than two weeks after a 7.9-magnitude quake left more than 8,000 dead and 18,000 injured there.

If you give an octopus a camera

... she's going to want to take a picture. An octopus at a New Zealand aquarium trains a camera on visiting tourists.

Gargantuan gas halo around Andromeda galaxy

A dark halo of gas that envelopes our neighboring Andromeda galaxy is 1,000 times more massive than previously measured and stretches halfway to the Milky Way.

Closest look yet at Ceres’ bright spots

Mysterious Spot 5 - most prominent of Ceres' bright spots - is shown to consist of many smaller spots in a new image from the orbiting Dawn spacecraft.

Amazing timelapse of volcanic sunset in Zimbabwe

Last night's sunset in Zimbabwe - May 10, 2015 - made spectacular by volcanic aerosols carried across the Atlantic from Chile's Calbuco volcano.

Proposal to find and zap space debris

Tiny debris particles cause wear and tear on active satellites. A team wants to find it and zap it with a laser to cause its fall back into Earth's atmosphere.