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A human being’s very sense of self is intimately tied up with his or her identity group’s status and beliefs. Read More
Over 40 years later, as the Voyagers continue to drift through space, the SETI Institute’s artist-in-residence program is kicking off a brand-new, 21st-century version of the Golden Record. Read More
Scientists track gas through time and space to better understand how conglomerations of stars are born and die Read More
Only 12 light years from Earth, Tau Ceti is the closest single star similar to the Sun and an all-time... Read More
Hot Jupiters were the first kind of exoplanet found. A quarter-century later, they still perplex and captivate — and their origins hold lessons about planet formation in general. Read More
Compounds with noble gases don’t form naturally on Earth. But in the interstellar medium, they are helping scientists probe the history of the universe. Read More
Many of the beliefs that play a fundamental role in our worldview are largely the result of the communities in... Read More
Totality is an awe-inspiring natural event, surpassing our imagination of what is possible. Read More
On January 24, 1986, Voyager 2 became the first spacecraft to fly past Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun.... Read More
In an international emergency like the present one, you might expect the science of the stars to be the last... Read More