Black holes with ravenous appetites

Both Type I and Type II active galaxies have central, supermassive black holes, which consume the galaxies from within. But new work suggests the black holes in Type Is eat faster.

How fast is our universe expanding?

Here's a great New ScienceCast video about the controversial Hubble Constant. It's the key to knowing the age of our universe and much more.

Fast radio bursts firing every second?

New theoretical work indicates at least 1 fast radio burst, or FRB, going off somewhere each second. It contradicts the idea that FRBs might be evidence of an alien technology.

Sun photobombed Mars encounter with comet Siding Spring

Comet Siding Spring swept closer to Mars than any known comet in recorded history, creating the largest-ever-known meteor shower. But the sun got in on the act.

How well can seeds survive in space?

If humans want to live on Mars, we're going to need to grow food. How well can seeds survive harsh, non-Earth conditions?

Astronomers find strange, comet-like double asteroid

Comets are loose collections of ice and dust, sometimes with long tails. Asteroids are more rocky or metallic. Now astronomers have found a comet-like double asteroid.

Earth will give this spacecraft a gravity boost today

OSIRIS-REx - bound for a 2018 encounter with asteroid Bennu - will sweep in close to Earth on Friday. It'll be closest today just before 16:52 UTC (12:52 p.m. EDT).

Mercury’s poles icier than thought

The scorching hot surface of Mercury - our sun's innermost planet - seems an unlikely place to find ice. But a new study suggests otherwise.

More evidence of water on Mars

Planetary researchers say a large sedimentary basin, named Aeolis Dorsa, contains some of the planet’s most spectacular and densely packed river deposits.

Aging star blows off smoky bubble

A strikingly beautiful view of a delicate bubble of expelled material around the exotic red star U Antliae helps astronomers understand how stars evolve during the later stages of their life-cycles.

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