Planetary Science
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceJuno spacecraft reveals a more complex JupiterNASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent back unexpected details about Jupiter, giving scientists their first intimate look at the giant planet. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceTRAPPIST-1’s seventh planet is a chilly worldFollow-up observations of TRAPPIST-1 and its seven planets reveals details about the outermost one. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceTRAPPIST-1’s seventh planet is a chilly worldFollow-up observations of TRAPPIST-1 and its seven planets reveals details about the outermost one. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary Science50 years ago, an Earth-based telescope spotted Saturn’s fourth ringScientists now rely on spacecraft to chart the intricate rings of the gas giant. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineReaders ponder the randomness of DNA errorsReaders sent feedback on cellular slip-ups, moon mayhem and more. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceWatery exoplanet’s skies suggest unexpected origin storyCompared with Neptune, HAT-P-26b’s atmosphere has few heavy elements, suggesting it formed differently than the ice giants in Earth’s solar system. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceOxygen on comet 67P might not be ancient after allMolecular oxygen detected around comet 67P may not be a relic of the solar system’s birth. Instead, it may be generated by interactions of water, the solar wind and the comet’s surface. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceMars may not have been born alongside the other rocky planetsMars formed farther away from the sun than its present-day orbit, not near the other terrestrial planets, new research suggests. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceHere’s how an asteroid impact would kill youMost deaths caused by an asteroid impact would result from shock waves and winds generated from the blast, rather than effects such as earthquakes and tsunamis, new simulations show. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceCassini’s ring dive offers first close-up of Saturn’s cloud topsCassini has completed its first dive between Saturn and its rings. Along the way, it snapped stunning pics of the planet’s atmosphere. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceIn ‘grand finale,’ Cassini spacecraft sets off on collision course with SaturnThe Cassini spacecraft will plunge into Saturn’s atmosphere and disintegrate on Sept. 15, but is slated to do some solid science before its demise. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceNitrogen fizz fuels ‘magic island’ on Titan, simulation suggestsNitrogen bubbles may be the source of the “magic island” on Saturn’s moon Titan.