Science Dec 19 NASA features orange tabby cat in first video sent by laser from deep space By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press
Science May 14 Watch 6:05 A closer look at the novel celestial events thrilling scientists this month It's been an exciting time for astronomers, astrophysicists and other scientists who specialize in deciphering the far reaches of space. Since the beginning of May, observations of some never-before-seen celestial events have been reported in science journals. Science correspondent Miles… By John Yang, Miles O'Brien, Harry Zahn
Science Sep 17 Watch 5:35 What scientists are learning from the James Webb Space Telescope’s images NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launched last Christmas and released its first image in July, providing the deepest and sharpest view we've ever seen of the universe. Since then, it has captured faraway star nurseries, cosmic cliffs and galactic clusters.
Science Nov 14 Mars-bound astronauts might fall victim to ‘space brain’ Radiation exposure on a deep space journey to Mars could cause long-term brain damage, based on research from the University of California-Irvine School of Medicine. By Leigh Anne Tiffany
Science Jun 24 Dawn over Ceres, a mission of humankind In December 2003, the Hubble Telescope spotted something peculiar on the surface of Ceres, a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Hazy images revealed something bright and mysterious shining on the dark planet’s surface, like animal… By Jenny Marder