Ron Cowen

All Stories by Ron Cowen

  1. Space

    Changing one of nature’s constants

    A controversial new study suggests that an immutable value that governs the strength of the electromagnetic force varies along different directions.

  2. Space

    Still no Earths, but getting closer

    Two newly discovered planetary systems shed light on the likelihood of producing terrestrial planets.

  3. Space

    Mining for Missing Matter

    In underground lairs, physicists look for the dark stuff.

  4. Astronomy

    Celestial wish list

    A panel of astronomers ranks proposed astrophysics projects for the coming decade.

  5. Space

    Twinkle, twinkle, little dot

    A faint object was once thought to be the first extrasolar planet to be photographed. Then it wasn’t. But now it may go down in the history books after all.

  6. Space

    Dark matter eldorado

    Astronomers have discovered that a nearby galaxy has the highest density of dark matter of any galaxy known.

  7. Particle Physics

    New data suggest a lighter Higgs

    Fermilab results heat up the race for an elusive particle.

  8. Astronomy

    Heftiest stars discovered

    At more than 200 times sun’s mass, this giant sets a new record.

  9. Among stars, heavyweight champ

    Stellar record-holder weighs in at 265 times mass of sun.

  10. A violent tail

    The MESSENGER spacecraft finds powerful magnetic storms on Mercury, along with signs of surprisingly recent volcanic activity.

  11. Neutrino experiments sow seeds of possible revolution

    Recent results from two experiments that examine the behavior of neutrinos and anti-neutrinos hint at the possibility of a revolution in particle physics.

  12. Space

    Wet past for Red Planet

    An ocean blanketed one-third of Mars about 3.5 billion years ago, a new study suggests.