Astronomy
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyGalactic cannibalism strikes againAstronomers have discovered the remains of a tiny galaxy that was swallowed by the galaxy Centaurus A only a few hundred million years ago. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyCosmic Couple: One galaxy, two gravitational beastsAstronomers welcomed the discovery of two black holes in one galaxy, which confirms some ideas about how galaxies and black holes merge and evolve. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyMore evidence of a flat universeAnother balloon-borne experiment recording relic radiation from the Big Bang has found evidence that the universe is flat. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyA supernova’s shocking developmentAstronomers have for the first time recorded the full force of the shock wave hurled from supernova 1987A, the brightest stellar explosion witnessed from Earth since the invention of the modern telescope. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyNew sky map: Look, Ma, no Milky Way!Using a radio telescope to record emissions from hydrogen gas, astronomers have penetrated the murk of the Milky Way to map the entire southern sky. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyNewfound Galaxy Goes the DistanceAstronomers have discovered a galaxy so remote that the light reaching Earth left the body some 13.6 billion years ago, making it the most distant object ever detected. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomySomething New on the SunThe sharpest visible-light images of the sun ever recorded are revealing puzzling, new features of sunspots, the dark regions where the sun's powerful magnetic field is concentrated. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyMilky Way black hole gets realTracing the path of a star orbiting near the center of our galaxy, astronomers have found the best evidence to date that a supermassive black hole lies at the Milky Way’s core. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyCosmic rays from the solar systemDust grains from the Kuiper belt, a storehouse of comets and other frozen bodies in the outer solar system, are the source of some of the lower energy cosmic rays that bombard Earth. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyJet AstronomyFor the first time, scientists have traced the slowing and dimming of X-ray-emitting jets from a black hole. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyNeutron Star Stuff: Just neutrons, no quarksA new study suggests that although neutron stars may be weird, they’re not strange. By Ron Cowen
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyNew views of Jovian moonsThe Galileo spacecraft has taken the highest-resolution images ever recorded of three of Jupiter's small, innermost moons. By Ron Cowen