In the 1970s, she photographed Andy Warhol and Debbie Harry on wild nights at Studio 54. Now she’s chronicling a new generation. Credit...By John Taggart Supported by By Alex Vadukul On a brisk ...
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is expected to make its closest pass of the Earth just under a month from now, coming within around 170 million miles of us. Three months later, it’s expected to get even ...
Simulations reveal that Jupiter’s rapid growth disrupted the early solar system, creating rings where new planetesimals formed much later than expected. These late-forming bodies match the ages and ...
The zodiac sign Cancer is often associated with maternal energy, and while that can make the Water Sign one of the most nurturing and emotionally intelligent signs, it can also be one of the most self ...
Solana DEX Jupiter has launched a beta prediction market built with Kalshi, letting users bet on real-world events ahead of a full rollout in Q4 2025. Solana-based decentralized exchange aggregator ...
Jupiter is not quite as large as astronomers thought, according to the first measurements of its radius taken in more than 40 years. Jupiter is a gas giant and doesn’t have a solid outer surface like ...
The Jupiter environment promised during WWDC 2025 has finally shown up on Apple Vision Pro with the release candidate of visionOS 26. Here's how the interactive environment works. Apple offers several ...
Burt Reynolds considered Jupiter "the best place in the world," and Celine Dion and Alan Jackson also owned homes on Jupiter Island. Several famous golfers, such as Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, and ...
The core of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has long been a source of mystery for astronomers: an object so unfathomably dense and hot that it defies comprehension. Conventional ...
For years, scientists thought Jupiter’s strange interior was the result of a massive collision in its youth. But new research suggests that the planet’s diffuse, “fuzzy” core wasn’t born from a ...
Just as the Perseid meteor shower approaches its peak, two luminous planets are getting in on the night-sky action. If you want to see the conjunction, you'll have to either stay out late or get up ...