My husband and our friends just wanted to go on a fishing trip. Instead, we faced off with two bears for a week of pure ...
Friday night was the game of the year for the Astoria boys basketball team, the Seaside girls team was looking to rebound after a tough loss, while the Warrenton and Knappa teams continued to play on ...
Seahawks enjoy morning beers, praise 'best team in the world' as Seattle celebrates Super Bowl title
Ernest Jones IV dropped a few choice words while praising his defensive teammates, his offensive line, his quarterback and the city of Seattle ahead of the Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory parade ...
WatchMojo on MSN
50 Haunted Scariest Places in 50 States | Part 1
Do you believe in ghosts? Join us as we journey through America's most terrifying locations where spirits are said to still ...
Bored Panda on MSN
45 unexplained and very creepy things that these people experienced and just had to talk about
No matter how educated and intelligent you are, sometimes, you feel powerless to explain what you’ve witnessed. Some confusing events freak people out so much that they go online to share what ...
Dark matter doesn’t emit, absorb, or reflect light. It’s invisible but supposedly makes up 85% of the universe’s mass.
A new high-resolution map of dark matter, created using data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, is offering more clues into the part the mysterious stuff plays in the formation of universe. The ...
There seems to be an enormous cloud of dark matter next to our solar system. We have never found one of these clouds in the Milky Way before, but precise cosmic clocks called pulsars finally made it ...
David Joffe receives funding from NASA through a grant from the Georgia Space Grant Consortium. Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer ...
Through the looking glass: In the faint distortions of distant galaxies, astronomers have glimpsed the scaffolding of the universe. A new high-resolution dark matter map, created using data from the ...
Astronomers propose that an ultra-dense clump of exotic dark matter could be masquerading as the powerful object thought to anchor our galaxy, explaining both the blistering speeds of stars near the ...
A group of US astronomers may have uncovered the first evidence for a dark matter sub-halo lurking just beyond our stellar neighborhood. Reporting their findings in Physical Review Letters, a team led ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results