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Astronomy

Cookie-Cutter Supernovas Might Come in Different Flavors

Astronomers thought that all Type Ia supernovas shine with the same brightness, making them incredibly useful cosmic yardsticks. But uncertainty over what causes these explosions has led researchers to reconsider their assumptions.

August 1, 2017

The Mystery of Dark Matter

The vastness of the universe is mostly full of dark matter and dark energy, which we can’t see and don’t yet understand.

July 24, 2017

Planet Nine Is Put on Trial in Absentia

Breathless media coverage notwithstanding, the cases for and against a hypothetical Planet Nine in the outskirts of the solar system remain inconclusive.

June 27, 2017

If ET Calls, Think Twice About Answering

Why some say searching for ET is best done quietly.

May 16, 2017

Exoplanet Puzzle Cracked by Jazz Musicians

A system of seven Earth-like exoplanets appeared to be unstable. Now their orbits have been rewritten in the music of the spheres.

May 10, 2017

Opening a New Window into the Universe

New technology could bring new insights into the nature of black holes, dark matter, and extrasolar planets.

April 13, 2017

How to Use a Sphere to Talk to Mars

To avoid garbled messages, mathematicians might translate them into geometric form.

April 13, 2017

Do Aliens Have Inalienable Rights?

What ET teaches us about our moral obligations.

April 6, 2017