Bursting the sun's bubble
New observations indicate the heliosphere — the sun's sphere of influence — has a different shape than theorists had expected.
New observations indicate the heliosphere — the sun's sphere of influence — has a different shape than theorists had expected.
Since 2001, MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Ceres Connection program, in conjunction with the International Astronomical Union, has celebrated more than 1,500 science fair winners by naming minor planets in their honor.
The planetary scientist explores the implications of the recent discovery of water on the lunar surface.
Thomas Peacock sheds light on an odd but powerful phenomenon of sea and sky
Planetary scientist is driven by the thrill of exploring uncharted territory
MIT physicists are working on new detectors that may, at last, help them find the elusive particles thought to constitute up to a quarter of the universe.
New observations solve longstanding mystery of tipped rotation. In addition to shedding light on how binary stars form, the explanation knocks down a possible challenge to Einstein's theory of relativity.
Results of cosmic analysis set new limits on gravitational waves that could have come from the Big Bang, and begin to constrain current theories about universe formation
Climate change will yield more extreme rainfall, according to a new analysis.
Apparent strike by comet highlights planet's benefit to Earth, MIT professor says
New study explains evenly spaced ridges and valleys; could help identify signs of life on other planets.