Nadia Drake
Former science writing intern and astronomy writer
Trustworthy journalism comes at a price.
Scientists and journalists share a core belief in questioning, observing and verifying to reach the truth. Science News reports on crucial research and discovery across science disciplines. We need your financial support to make it happen – every contribution makes a difference.
All Stories by Nadia Drake
-
Pacific coasts in line for solar eclipse
Moon will block sun, almost, for four minutes Sunday during annular eclipse
-
Space
Stellar superflares’ trigger challenged
Massive eruptions on sunlike stars might not require magnetic interactions from a big, hot, nearby planet.
-
Astronomy
Sun’s shock wave goes missing
Spacecraft observations redraw astronomers’ ideas about the local stellar environment.
-
Space
More than one way to explode a star
New observations confirm two leading theories of type 1a supernova production.
-
Astronomy
A star is torn
A black hole’s stellar feast is witnessed by telescopes on Earth and in orbit.
-
Astronomy
Ancient scribes may have banked on blinking binary
For the Egyptians, luck may have been written in the Demon Star.
-
Humans
A result of zero doesn’t always mean zero results
Two recent astrophysics studies found meaningful results in nothing.
-
Space
Earth took a multibillion-year beating
Asteroids pummeled the planet for billions of years as the Late Heavy Bombardment tapered off, new estimates suggest.
-
Astronomy
Dark matter search turns up empty
New calculations suggest dearth of invisible substance in solar neighborhood.
-
Rock, Rattle and Roll
Planetary scientists seek to fill in gaps in outer solar system’s formative years.
-
Space
Hunt for cosmic ray source falls short
After failure to detect neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts, scientists might need to revise theories.
-
Space
Planets’ gravity tidies stellar ring
The vast dust disk around the star Fomalhaut hints at a pair of orbiting bodies.