Many stars die spectacularly when they explode as supernovae. During these violent explosions, they leave behind thick, chaotic clouds of debris shaped like cauliflowers. But supernova remnant Pa 30 ...
Settled in a seaside hotel during a late fall vacation, I had a quick breakfast overlooking the Pacific Ocean and brought back a few things for a family member, including hard-boiled eggs. The ...
New high-resolution images show that novae are anything but simple stellar fireworks. One exploded with multiple gas streams colliding almost immediately, while another shockingly delayed its eruption ...
Explore the colossal red supergiant Betelgeuse in Orion and discover why astronomers are riveted by its unpredictable behavior. From dramatic drops in brightness to vast clouds of dust, learn how this ...
A SpaceX test flight endangered several packed passenger jets when it unexpectedly exploded over the Caribbean earlier this year, according to newly-released documents from the Federal Aviation ...
AI coins could be poised for a big comeback in 2026. Artificial Superintelligence Alliance, down 95% from its all-time high, could get the biggest bounce. AI coins remain highly speculative, despite ...
When the most massive stars reach the ends of their lives, they blow up in spectacular supernova explosions, which seed the universe with heavy elements such as carbon and iron. Another type of ...
Ever since its launch in 2020, Solana has been talked about as a potential "Ethereum killer." In 2023, Solana exploded in value by nearly 1,000%. Solana's blockchain ecosystem generated nearly $3 ...
Celebrity chef Guy Fieri won't be cooking the Thanksgiving feast for his family and friends this year, but he'll be supervising the preparations — from a wheelchair. The spiky-haired Food Network star ...
Guy Fieri was rushed to emergency surgery after missing a set of steps and tearing his quad muscle in half. During an interview with Fox News Digital, the Food Network star explained that he is ...
Scientists have uncovered a long-missing piece of the volcanic puzzle: rising magma doesn’t just form explosive gas bubbles when pressure drops—it can do so simply by being sheared and “kneaded” ...