SCIENCE
Our Galaxy May Have Once Had a Second Central Black Hole
The smaller, intermediate mass black hole was likely derived from the Sausage Galaxy, which collided with the Milky Way 10 billion years ago.
NASA Satellite Image Reveals Snow-Dusted National Parks
The striking image from the International Space Station captures the rain shadow effect, where a part of a mountain range is protected from prevailing winds.
Satellite Images Show Before and After Myanmar Earthquake Devastation
Thousands have died and thousands more may remain under the rubble across Myanmar and Thailand after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck on Friday.
Dog Brings 'Stick' to Owner on Beach—Shock As He Realizes What It Is
"I thought it was just a stick. I even threw it away so he could play fetch with it," Tamás told Newsweek.
NASA Space 'Archaeology' Reconstructs Dead Star
NASA's Chandra telescope was used to uncover the explosive past of an ancient dead star through 'space archaeology.'
Scientists May Have Discovered Simple Cure for Low Sex Drive
With human trials on the horizon, researchers hope to determine whether a simple change in eating patterns could be the key to boosting sexual desire naturally.
Hidden Black Holes May Be Revealed Across the Universe After Discovery
"Many supermassive black holes may lie concealed within dusty regions of the early universe, undetected," said astronomer Takafumi Tsukui.
2025 Hurricane Season Map Shows Where Texas Could Get Hit Hardest
"We are concerned about Texas," AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva told Newsweek.
NASA Tracking Bus-Size Asteroid Approaching Earth
Asteroid "2021 FO6" is expected to whiz by the Earth on March 27 at around 28,028 miles per hour.
Scientists Discover New Phase of Matter That's a Song of Ice and Fire
The discovery could be used in refrigeration technologies—and as a form of quantum information storage.
NASA's James Webb Reveals First Look at Neptune's Aurora
"Neptune was the missing piece of the puzzle when it came to detecting auroras on the giant planets," said the European Space Agency.
Parasitic Wasp That Caught Prey in 'Venus Flytrap' Body Discovered in Amber
"Nothing similar is known from any other insect," paleontologists describing the new species said.
Scientists Reveal Surprising Way Pregnancy Changes Your Brain
Researchers conducted a study using mice models to understand how pregnancy affects temperature regulation.
2025 Hurricane Season Map Shows Where Florida Could Get Hit Hardest
Some parts of Florida have a stronger risk of being hit by hurricanes during the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
NASA Early Galaxy Discovery Shines Light on 'Cosmic Dark Ages'
"We report the discovery of one of the most distant galaxies known to date," astrophysicist Joris Witstok told Newsweek.
America's Favorite Sweetener May Have Hidden Cost, Scientists Warn
Researchers found common sugar substitutes alters brain activity related to hunger and increases appetite.
NASA Scientists 'Astonished' by Unusual Martian Spheres
Scientists have found unusual, blueberry-like rocks on Mars that could give us more insights into its geological history.
NASA's Webb Reveals Secrets of the 'Cosmic Tornado'
The 19-year mystery of the "fuzzy object" seen at the helical outflow's base has been solved.
Aurora: Where To Look for the Northern Lights Over US Tonight
The light show may be visible from up to nine states Tuesday evening, according to NOAA forecasts.
Chewing Gum Releases Microplastics Into Your Mouth, Scientists Warn
Both natural and synthetic gums were found to release similar quantities of microplastic particles.
Psychologists Reveal the Point Your Relationship is 'Doomed'
For many people, relationship break ups are a longer time coming than you might have expected.
NASA Image Reveals How Floating Solar Panels Change Lake
Floating solar farms are becoming a popular source of clean energy, but how does this new technology impact the environment?