The James Webb Space Telescope images have been a game changer for astronomers In the week since the first James Webb Space Telescope images were unveiled, astronomers have been poring over all its observations so far. What they've seen has them giddy. Nell Greenfieldboyce
A discarded coffee cup may have just helped crack this decades-old murder case David Sinopoli was charged Sunday in the 1975 killing of Lindy Sue Biechler. Investigators chased down leads for decades, but it wasn't until advanced DNA analysis was done that he became a suspect. Wynne Davis
Dinosaur footprints found at restaurant courtyard A diner in China spotted what looked like dinosaur footprints in the stone patio of a restaurant. Paleontologists have now confirmed the discovery and say the tracks are roughly 100 million years old. Erika Ryan
This app compares Hubble and Webb images — the differences are astronomical Software developer John Christensen coded an app to show you just how far NASA innovation has come since Hubble. Kai McNamee
Scientists have picked up a radio signal 'heartbeat' billions of light-years away Scientists have not been able to pinpoint the exact location of the radio waves yet Ayana Archie
NASA's James Webb telescope captures groundbreaking images of distant galaxies Thanks to the telescope's deep and sharp infrared images, Earthlings are getting a more detailed look at distant galaxies than was ever possible. Vanessa Leroy
A NASA telescope will soon show us the universe as we've never seen it NASA's $10 billion new telescope will show the world something remarkable today: an image of some of the first galaxies to form in the universe. Joe Palca
Where to view Manhattanhenge for the last time this year On Monday and Tuesday, the sun will set between New York's skyscrapers — offering a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to marvel at the city planning that made Manhattanhenge possible. Juliana Kim
Researchers can now explain how climate change is affecting your weather For decades, it was impossible to say that a specific weather event was caused, or even made worse, by climate change. But advanced research methods are changing that. Rebecca Hersher
Scientists are learning just how climate change impacts extreme weather events For decades, it was impossible to say that a specific weather event was caused, or even made worse, by climate change. But advanced research methods are changing that. Rebecca Hersher