
Astronomers say zodiac signs are out of date due to Earth's wobble
Axial precession has moved the backdrop of the stars over millennia, meaning the sun’s position on birthdays no longer lines up with the traditional 12 signs, scientists say.

Axial precession has moved the backdrop of the stars over millennia, meaning the sun’s position on birthdays no longer lines up with the traditional 12 signs, scientists say.

Astronomers say axial precession has moved the Sun’s position relative to the zodiac, calling into question centuries of horoscopic dating and stirring debate with astrologers.

GRAVITY+ observations of a 12-billion-year-old galaxy yield a black hole mass of 800 million solar masses, about one-tenth of prior estimates.

Head teachers warn reforms could strain staff and pupils as Year 10 starts the Curriculum for Wales rollout; science changes paused temporarily

1-in-30-million find rescued from grocery tank and returned to the Atlantic off Long Island ahead of National Lobster Day

Meteorologists say two disturbances, Invest 93L and 94L, could interact as they approach the United States, potentially merging or altering each other's paths.

NASA's four-person Artemis II crew — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen — will orbit the Moon on a test flight aimed at validating systems ahead of a future lunar landing and Mars missions.

A hoard of 22 bronze coins from the 4th century A.D. was found at Hukok, near Capernaum, offering rare evidence tied to the Gallus Revolt.

NASA, NOAA launch a trio of satellites on a SpaceX rocket to monitor solar activity and boost warning times for astronauts and Earth.