For the first time, the James Webb Space Telescope (JSWT) has revealed bright auroral activity on the planet Neptune.
Scientists explored the seafloor after an iceberg broke off the Antarctic ice sheet. They were shocked by what they found.
Scientists suspected the ice giant hosted auroras—and had already observed them on Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus. But an ...
Using Webb’s near-infrared spectrograph, astronomers have captured new images of Neptune that finally reveal the planet’s ...
Webb has filled in many gaps left by Voyager 2, the only spacecraft to visit the planet. In 2022, the telescope captured ...
On a January morning in 2025, an iceberg the size of Chicago broke free from the George VI Ice Shelf in Antarctica. It ...
Iceberg A-84 broke off from Antarctica and revealed a thriving community of sea creatures underneath. Now, researchers are ...
Measuring 17 x 37 x 18 inches, the 100-quart cooler has a lid that’s strong enough to double as a bench (and support up to ...
The detection of these auroras provides new insights into how Neptune's magnetic field interacts with solar particles and ...
In some places, the underside of the sea ice looks like giant green clouds. These are the 'grass meadows' of Antarctica, made ...
Giant sea spiders, ice fish and octopuses are among the surprisingly abundant creatures scientists have found in a stretch of sea that used to be covered by ice. An international team onboard ...
A nostalgic ice cream parlor and deli said it will now be opening a storefront in the heart of Pittsburgh's Strip District ...