Possible evidence of dark matter observed in the Bullet cluster merging.
Doctors are ready to lower body temperatures in trauma patients in an attempt to induce hibernation to give them a better chance during surgery.
The Planck telescope takes a magnetic field "fingerprint" of the galaxy.
While Stonehenge itself wasn't built until at least 3000 BC, Amesbury and the area around Stonehenge has been inhabited for more than 10,000 years.
Due to recent scrutiny, Japanese researchers will check 20,000 papers for irregularities.
Ten charts that show how the climate has already changed.
The rings of Saturn are weirder and prettier up close. What the colors of the rings tell us about their makeup.
In this week's Star Talk, Chuck Nice asks guest host Dr Amy Mainzer of JPL questions on asteroids and comets in a Cosmic Queries episode, and at Planetary Radio, besides the usual discussions and comments by Emily Lakdawalla, Bill Nye, and Dr Bruce Betts, host Mat Kaplan talks with Dr Neil deGrasse Tyson about Cosmos and getting back to work on astrophysics research.
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