There is only one way to experience lunar gravity while still on Earth, or rather a few thousand feet above its surface: on a ...
Join us at the Bronx Documentary Center for an artist talk with photographer Cat Byrnes on her debut photobook, GIRLWORLD.
DOX-premiering debut feature about a remote corner of Alaska getting connected with a "sensual" quality: "We were often talking about what kind of animal something ...
Join Astronomy on Tap ATX for a night of astronomy talks about life in space with special guests.
Austin PBS to Broadcast The Stars at Night during International Dark Sky Week Humbling, and surprisingly emotional.”— ...
Middle school and high school students from around the region showcased their creativity and historical research Wednesday.
A look at how gravitational interactions between planets can alter orbits over time, helping scientists understand the stability and evolution of solar systems.
On the evening of Jan. 31, 1958, the United States orbited its first satellite -- Explorer 1. The effort was part of the nation's participation in the International Geophysical Year (IGY), a peaceful ...
Explore underrated weekend trips in Illinois for 2026, featuring scenic bluffs, river towns, cypress swamps, historic ...
Visit MOSI in Tampa, Florida, home to America’s second-largest planetarium, a moon mission simulator, and hands-on science exhibits for all ages.
For most of human history, the night sky has been a shared inheritance, a source of wonder. Now, more than a billion children see barely any stars in the night sky above their homes. So what does that ...
My academic path studying physics at Tsinghua University began in 1981 where I completed a Bachelor’s and Master’s before earning a PhD in 1992. I then did a postdoc at the Central Iron & Steel ...