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Astronomers tend to make a solid living that is comfortably over $100,000 per year, but hefty schooling is required to get to ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how Newton saw gravity as a force, while Einstein revealed it as warped space-time. A clear, ...
Neil deGrasse Tyson spotlights the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, set to revolutionize astronomy with its 3.2-gigapixel eye, tracking supernovae, dark matter, and the dynamic universe like never before.
Neil deGrasse Tyson recalls a powerful moment with Stephen Hawking, who told him, “You can’t think of everything”—a humbling ...
Proposed cuts to Medicaid could undo advances in treatment for opioid use disorders, risking more overdoses, deaths and stress on the U.S. health system ...
It's the time of year when the setting sun lines up perfectly with New York City's street grid, creating a stupendous solar ...
Deni Ellis Béchard is Scientific American’s senior tech reporter. He is author of 10 books and has received a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, a Midwest Book Award and a Nautilus Book Award for ...