A communications tower on Sugarloaf Mountain crumpled like tin foil in strong winds on Monday.
The supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way seems to be pointing a radio jet directly towards us.
Astronomers have picked up a very unusual repeating signal from a distant galaxy and nobody knows what it is.
The previously undiscovered deep space flashes could help scientists solve this ongoing astronomical enigma.
Astronomers discovered the signals after analyzing 400 terabytes of radio data using an artificial intelligence.
Originating deep in the universe, the radio blast is from a quasar - the luminous active nucleus of a distant galaxy.
Scientists have used radio signals as well as an artificial intelligence to track individuals through solid walls.
The former Coast to Coast AM radio host reportedly died on Friday at his home in Pahrump, Nevada.
Scientists suspect that the unexplained bursts could be coming from a very strong magnetic environment.
A radio astronomer at MIT may have an explanation for why we have yet to be contacted by aliens.
Scientists have radiocarbon dated a small fragment of bone that may have belonged to Saint Nicholas.
The unidentified radio pulses were picked up from an unknown source in a distant part of the universe.
A radio station in Russia has been broadcasting a mysterious signal non-stop for more than 35 years.
A new paper has suggested that we may have already found evidence of intelligent extraterrestrials.
Scientists have detected a further six mystery radio bursts originating from outside of our galaxy.
The Parkes radio telescope has been turned towards our nearest neighbor to listen out for signs of life.
Authorities were left shocked when a rock on display in a classroom turned out to be a lump of uranium.
A new energy harvesting technology is capable of powering a device from ambient radio frequency waves.
Astronomers in Australia have picked up cosmic radio waves originating from a distant galaxy.
Astronomers in Australia discovered an unexpected source for a series of mysterious radio signals.