Ball lightning, a rare glowing orb seen during thunderstorms, has intrigued scientists for centuries. Learn what causes it, how dangerous it is, and if science can explain it.
The gas giants in the outer solar system are the homes to ring systems today, but almost half a billion years ago, our planet may have had a temporary ring, too.
Halley’s Comet appears only once every 75 years, sparking excitement among both casual observers and astronomers. Learn what makes this celestial event so special.
Since its 2012 detection, the Higgs boson has fascinated researchers for its unique role in separating forces of nature. Find out how the "God" particle helps shape our universe.
The Fermi Paradox explores the haunting contradiction: if alien civilizations exist, why haven’t we found them? NASA advisor Paul Sutter unpacks this cosmic mystery.
Why is it important to know where earthquakes occur? They can cause a lot of damage and by predicting their locations, we could potentially prevent harm.
As unpleasant as this guilt is, the good news is that those feelings, if you listen to them, can help encourage healthier choices for you and your kids.