‘Cosmos’ Premiere: NASA Goes In-Depth And Where To Watch The First Episode If You Missed It [VIDEO]
"Cosmos" premiered on Sunday and NASA tweeted throughout the show to give viewers and in-depth look at featured missions and images.
New Ozone-Depleting Gases Found In Atmosphere Despite 1987 Ban, Experts Blame Legal 'Loopholes'
Experts are blaming legal 'loopholes' for latest discovery.
Koichi Wakata Becomes First Japanese Astronaut To Command The International Space Station
New honor follows departure of Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kotov.
‘True Detective’ Season Finale: The Yellow King, The Fate Of Our Heroes And The End Of Reddit Theories
The season finale of "True Detective" airs on Sunday and that means and end to all the wonderful fan speculation.
‘Planet X,’ The Mysterious Planet Beyond Pluto, Is Nowhere To Be Found In NASA’s WISE Survey
NASA's WISE Survey didn't observe the hypothetical gas giant "Planet X."
Plasma 'Shield' In Earth's Magnetic Field Protects The Planet From Solar Storms
Researchers have discovered the Earth's magnetic shield has plasma "shield" that further protects the planet from solar storms.
‘True Detective’ Yellow King Revealed: ‘The Simpsons’ Say It Is Homer Simpson, But Is It Inappropriate? [PHOTO]
Some critics say Homer Simpson's identification with the Yellow King goes beyond harmless comedy.
Rep. Adam Schiff Wants To Get To Jupiter's Moon, Europa, But Needs More Planetary Science Funding In NASA's 2015 Budget
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., a member of the House subcommittee that oversees the NASA budget, says there needs to be more funding for planetary science.
Hubble Space Telescope Captures Violent Interstellar Drama, Witnesses A Spiral Galaxy Getting Torn Apart [PHOTOS]
The Hubble Space Telescope has observed spiral galaxy ESO 137-001 being torn apart by the galaxy cluster Abell 3627.
NASA 2015 Budget: $17.5 Billion Proposal Focuses On Asteroids, ISS, Mars And Space Exploration
NASA has announced the $17.5 billion budget proposal for fiscal 2015.
'Every Red Dwarf Has A Planet?' With Around 160 Billion Red Dwarfs In The Milky Way Alone, That Is A Lot Of Planets
A new study says there is at least one planet orbiting every red dwarf stars and there are close to 160 billion red dwarfs in the Milky Way alone.
The Secret To The Perfect Pancake Is Revealed By Science Just In Time For National Pancake Day 2014
Want to know how to make the perfect pancake you are in luck as students from the University of Sheffield have solved the mystery using math.
International Space Station Astronauts Congratulate ‘Gravity’ On Oscars 2014 Wins From Space [VIDEO]
"Gravity" was a big winner at the Oscars 2014 and the International Space Station crew congratulated the crew and actors with a message from space.
NASA NEOWISE Spacecraft Discovers A New Comet, C/2014 C3 Spotted 143 Million Miles From Earth
The reactivated NEOWISE spacecraft has detected its first comet.
Twitch Plays Pokemon Starts A New Adventure But How Long Will It Take To Beat 'Pokemon Crystal'?
Twitch Plays Pokemon just finished "Pokemon Red" but the social experiment is underway again and started "Pokemon Crystal" on Sunday.
Oscars 2014 Best Song, Best Original Score Playlist: Listen To the Academy Award Nominated Music Here
Pharrell Williams looks to make his big year even bigger.
Superpowered Small Black Hole MQ1 Is Just 62 Miles Wide But Packs A Punch With Two Huge Jets
Extraordinary find is located 15 million light-years from Earth.
Oscars 2014 Nominees: Full List Of 86th Academy Awards Nominations And Predictions
"Gravity" and "American Hustle" each have 10 Oscar nominations and will compete for several top prizes.
Twitch Plays Pokemon: Thousands Of Users Beat The Game, Next Social Experiment Begins On Sunday [VIDEO]
Twitch Plays Pokemon has come to an end, but fans won't have to wait long for the next social experiment.
Noah's Ark Project Gets Funded Thanks To Ken Ham And Bill Nye Creationism, Evolution Debate
Funding for the Noah's Ark Encounter theme park gets a boost following a creationism debate.
Fake Research Papers: How Did More Than 120 'Gibberish' Computer-Generated Studies Get Published?
Two journals have to pull 120 computer-generated research papers.
Name A Mars Crater For $5: Uwingu Wants To Give The Public A Chance To Put A Name To 500,000 Martian Craters
For $5, you can name a crater on Mars, but that name might not be used by astronomers and scientists.
Oscars 2014 Betting Odds And Best Prop Bets: 'Gravity' And '12 Years A Slave' Are Big Favorites At The 86th Academy Awards
The Oscars are right around the corner and all the speculation has led to a healthy betting scene around who will win big at the 86th Academy Awards.
GPM Satellite Launch Live Stream: Watch The NASA AND JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Here [VIDEO]
NASA and JAXA will launch the Global Precipitation Measurement mission of Feb. 27 and the live stream begins at 12 p.m. EST.
715 New Planets Discovered By NASA Kepler Mission, A ‘Veritable Bonanza Of New Worlds’ [VIDEO]
NASA announced the discovery of 715 new planets based on data collected by the Kepler space observatory.
Whale Mass-Grave Mystery In The Atacama Desert In Chile Solved, ‘Algae Assassin’ To Blame
Researchers have discovered the culprit behind the death of 40 whales more than 5 million years ago.
'Doctor Who' Spoilers: Is Danny Pink A New Companion And Will Peter Capaldi Leave After One Season?
There is some "Doctor Who" news floating around including the introduction of Danny Pink and the possible departure of Peter Capaldi after one season.
Fukushima Radiation Reaches Waters Off the Coast Of Canada, Expected To Reach U.S. In April
Scientists have detected radioactive cesium isotopes associated with the Fukushima radiation leak in Vancouver, B.C.
‘HTC Power To Give’ Turns Smartphones Into A Supercomputer To Battle Cancer, AIDS And Alzheimer’s
The 'HTC Power To Give' project lets users volunteer their smartphone to aid in research projects.
NASA Heads To The Tiny Japanese Island Of Tanegashima For Launch Of Global Precipitation Satellite [VIDEO]
NASA has set up a center in the Japanese island of Tanegashima for the Global Precipitation Measurement launch.