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The Moon’s Origin: Did a Collision with “Theia” Create Our Satellite?

The Moon’s Origin: Did a Collision with “Theia” Create Our Satellite?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026May 22, 2026

On clear nights, the Moon appears serene and familiar, a steady companion that has shaped…

Mercury’s Secret: Why the Closest Planet to the Sun Is Full of Ice

Mercury’s Secret: Why the Closest Planet to the Sun Is Full of Ice

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026May 22, 2026

Mercury should be the last place in the solar system where ice survives. It orbits…

Venusian Hell: How a Greenhouse Effect Gone Wrong Created a Dead World

Venusian Hell: How a Greenhouse Effect Gone Wrong Created a Dead World

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026May 22, 2026

Venus hangs in the sky like a promise and a warning at the same time.…

The Hubble Deep Field: How One Photo Changed Our Scale of Reality

The Hubble Deep Field: How One Photo Changed Our Scale of Reality

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026May 22, 2026

There are moments in human history when a single image quietly rearranges how we understand…

Kepler’s Supernova: The Star That Exploded and Changed Humanity’s View of the Universe

Kepler’s Supernova: The Star That Exploded and Changed Humanity’s View of the Universe

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026May 22, 2026

In the autumn of 1604, the night sky performed a quiet miracle. In a familiar…

What Is a Supernova? The Most Violent Beauty in the Universe

What Is a Supernova? The Most Violent Beauty in the Universe

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026June 24, 2026

On a quiet night beneath a dark sky, the stars appear peaceful and eternal. They…

Main Sequence Stars: The Long, Steady Lives of the Universe’s Most Faithful Suns

Main Sequence Stars: The Long, Steady Lives of the Universe’s Most Faithful Suns

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026May 22, 2026

Look up at the night sky on any clear evening and almost every star you…

Binary Systems: What Happens When Two Stars Dance to the Death?

Binary Systems: What Happens When Two Stars Dance to the Death?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026May 22, 2026

On a clear night, when the sky seems calm and eternal, it is easy to…

Brown Dwarfs: The “Failed Stars” That Blur the Line with Planets

Brown Dwarfs: The “Failed Stars” That Blur the Line with Planets

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 2026May 22, 2026

In the vast darkness between the stars, there exist objects that glow faintly, quietly defying…

Red Supergiants: The Dying Gasps of the Universe’s Largest Stars

Red Supergiants: The Dying Gasps of the Universe’s Largest Stars

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Red supergiants are among the most awe-inspiring and emotionally charged objects in the cosmos. They…

White Dwarfs: The Cold, Crystal Remains of Stars Like Our Sun

White Dwarfs: The Cold, Crystal Remains of Stars Like Our Sun

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

In the deep silence of space, long after a star has exhausted its brilliance, a…

Lightning Physics: Why We Still Can’t Predict Exactly Where It Will Strike

Lightning Physics: Why We Still Can’t Predict Exactly Where It Will Strike

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Lightning is one of nature’s most dramatic contradictions. It is brief yet powerful, familiar yet…

The Aurora Borealis: How Solar Winds Paint the Night Sky

The Aurora Borealis: How Solar Winds Paint the Night Sky

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

On a cold, silent night near the top of the world, the sky can suddenly…

Microplastics: The Invisible Pollution in Our Food, Water, and Blood

Microplastics: The Invisible Pollution in Our Food, Water, and Blood

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Microplastics are among the most unsettling discoveries of modern environmental science, not because they are…

Earth in 1,000 Years: What Will the Planet Look Like After Humans?

Earth in 1,000 Years: What Will the Planet Look Like After Humans?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Imagine standing on a quiet hill a thousand years from now. The wind moves through…

Aquifers: The “Invisible” Water Supply We Are Using Up Too Fast

Aquifers: The “Invisible” Water Supply We Are Using Up Too Fast

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Beneath our feet, far below roads, fields, forests, and cities, lies one of the most…

The Mariana Trench: What We Found at the Deepest Point on Earth

The Mariana Trench: What We Found at the Deepest Point on Earth

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026June 25, 2026

Imagine standing on a quiet beach and looking out across the ocean. The water stretches…

The Ring of Fire: Why the Pacific Rim Is the Most Violent Place on Earth

The Ring of Fire: Why the Pacific Rim Is the Most Violent Place on Earth

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

The Pacific Ring of Fire is not a single place that can be visited, photographed,…

The Magnetic Pole Flip: Is Earth’s Shield About to Reverse?

The Magnetic Pole Flip: Is Earth’s Shield About to Reverse?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Earth is not only a rocky planet spinning through space; it is also a living…

The Iron Heart: What Would Happen if Earth’s Core Cooled Down?

The Iron Heart: What Would Happen if Earth’s Core Cooled Down?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Deep beneath our feet, far beyond the deepest mines and the hottest volcanic chambers, lies…

Aerogel: The World’s Lightest Solid and Why It’s Incredible

Aerogel: The World’s Lightest Solid and Why It’s Incredible

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

Aerogel is often described with words that sound almost unreal: frozen smoke, solid cloud, material…

3D Bioprinting: Can We Print a Functioning Human Heart?

3D Bioprinting: Can We Print a Functioning Human Heart?

Science News Today Editorial TeamJanuary 30, 2026May 22, 2026

For as long as humans have understood the fragility of the heart, they have dreamed…

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  • First Dinosaur Fossil Ever Found in Antarctica Officially Identified as a Titanosaur From 82 Million Years Ago
  • Museum Fossil Misidentified for Decades Turns Out to Be One of North America’s Earliest Saber-Toothed Cats and Reveals How Their Iconic Fangs First Evolved
  • Scientists Discover the Earliest Known Ancestor of Spider Fangs in a 518-Million-Year-Old Fossil, Revealing How Chelicerae First Evolved
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  • Nearby Exoplanet GJ 3378b May Be More Earth-Like Than Scientists Thought After New Measurements Cut Its Mass in Half and Strengthen Its Habitability Potential

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