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Virtual Universe

Centuries of astronomy, plus video-game technology, offer a stunning new perspective on our place in space.

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Our Quiet Star

An Internet guide to exploring the mysteries of sunspots

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Spacecraft Behaving Badly

Could strange new physics be affecting a pair of distant space probes?

Sudbury Neutrino Collector

Little Neutral Ones

In John Updike's memorable description, "The earth is just a silly ball/To them, through which they simply pass."

Sir Isaac Newton

The Perimeter of Ignorance

Scientists face a choice: invoke a deity or continue the quest for knowledge

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Cosmic Perspective

Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how embracing cosmic realities can enlighten our view of human life.

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Dark Matter

Most of the matter in the universe is neither bound up in stars or planets nor dispersed in clouds of "ordinary" particles. But what is it made of?

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Beep Beep

An Internet guide to  Sputnik and other early satellites

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Outward Bound

An Internet guide to the universe

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Invisibility

A device that renders objects truly invisible may be commonplace within the next few decades.

Recent Stories

The way they live, the food they eat, and the effect on us

A true but unlikely tale

Story and Photographs by William Rowan

Increasing day length on the early Earth boosted oxygen released by photosynthetic cyanobacteria.

Genomic evidence shows that Denisovans and modern humans may have overlapped in Wallacea.