Jeanna Bryner
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Astronomer Announces He Has Discovered ... Mars
By Jeanna Bryner published
In an online publication, this astronomer reports the detection of a very bright object in the night sky that wasn't there before. Turns out, he's thousands of years late for this discovery.
Stephen Hawking: A Physics Icon Remembered in Photos
By Jeanna Bryner published
One of the world's most brilliant minds, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has died. Here, we honor the man who changed the way we look at the universe.
Stephen Hawking's Most Intriguing Quotes on the Future of Humanity, Aliens and Women
By Jeanna Bryner published
One of the brightest minds, Stephen Hawking has died at age 76. As we mourn his death and celebrate his life, here's a look back at some of his most intriguing words.
Humans Will Hear from Intelligent Aliens This Century, Physicist Says
By Jeanna Bryner published
Michio Kaku tells Redditors his predictions about intelligent aliens.
Why Elon Musk Is Stepping Down from AI Safety Group He Co-Founded
By Jeanna Bryner published
The move could have implications for artificial intelligence development at Tesla.
Man Who Traveled to Watch Historic SpaceX Launch Found Dead in Motel
By Jeanna Bryner published
Why You (Probably) Shouldn't Worry About Earth's Magnetic Poles Flipping
By Jeanna Bryner published
Earth's magnetic poles, whatever they're doing, are not going to spark chaos and kill us all — a scenario making the rounds online right now.
'Bomb Cyclone' Forecast to Hit East Coast
By Jeanna Bryner published
Bundle up and we'll tell you what the heck a bomb cyclone is.
Spectacular Saturn Images by 'Amateurs' Will Make Your Jaw Drop
By Jeanna Bryner published
These amazing images of Saturn were created by enthusiasts from the public data available from the Cassini spacecraft.
Aliens Have Visited Earth, Space Entrepreneur Robert Bigelow Believes
By Jeanna Bryner published
Aliens are among us. That's the gist of comments made by billionaire space entrepreneur Robert Bigelow on CBS' "60 Minutes" last night. But how likely is this claim to be true?
Antikythera Anniversary: Astronomical Computer Still Puzzles After 115 Years
By Jeanna Bryner published
Today's Google Doodle honors an intricate and mysterious astronomical computer found at the bottom of the Aegean Sea aboard a Roman cargo ship in 1902.
Tens of Thousands Protest 'Alternative Facts' at March for Science
By Jeanna Bryner published
Scientists and science enthusiasts (along with their curious kids) turned out in droves to make their voices heard.
Arctic Palette: Vivid Blue-Hued Channels Cut Through Glacier (Photo)
By Jeanna Bryner published
As if a giant ran a finger in a swirling manner through an icy sandbox, meltwater channels have carved out aqua-colored squiggly lines in an Arctic glacier.
White House Wants to Slash Budgets of Top Climate Science Agencies
By Jeanna Bryner published
Women in STEM Fields Get Boost from President Trump
By Jeanna Bryner published
President Donald Trump signed into law two bills that aim to encourage women to pursue careers in science and technology.
Alien Glow? Brilliant Light Pillars Appear Over Canada
By Jeanna Bryner published
An amateur photographer captured brilliant images of light pillars in northern Ontario, revealing the beauty of these shafts of light reflecting off ice crystals.
California's Blue Cut Wildfire Glows in Nighttime Satellite Photo
By Jeanna Bryner published
The Blue Cut fire in California is hot. That heat allowed thermal sensors aboard the Landsat 8 satellite to capture a glowing image of the blaze at night.
French Satellite Spots Objects in Search for Malaysian Flight 370
By Jeanna Bryner published
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