
Mark Kaufman
Science Editor
Mark was the science editor at Mashable. After working as a ranger with the National Park Service, he started a reporting career after seeing the extraordinary value in educating people about the happenings on Earth, and beyond.
He's descended 2,500 feet into the ocean depths in search of the sixgill shark, ventured into the halls of top R&D laboratories, and interviewed some of the most fascinating scientists in the world.
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The Carbon Footprint Sham
“This is one of the most successful, deceptive PR campaigns maybe ever.”
By Mark Kaufman


How Oppenheimer built an atomic bomb before the Nazis
The U.S. feared Hitler could make a terrifying weapon.
By Mark Kaufman


A scientist was urged not to take a risky cosmic image. He didn't listen.
"I'm willing to fall on my sword."
By Mark Kaufman


Latest From Mark Kaufman
Live from space! Watch Earth live streamed on Mashable.
"You see a beautiful planet and a borderless world."
By Mark Kaufman


U.S. satellites snap stunning footage of a punishing desert storm
"This one is an all-timer."
By Mark Kaufman


NASA spacecraft zooms by strange asteroid, beams back images
It's an odd space rock.
By Mark Kaufman


Space camera spots mysterious symbols in the remote desert
"This caught our attention."
By Mark Kaufman


Intense drone footage shows desert landing of Blue Origin rocket
"That never gets old!"
By Mark Kaufman


Deep sea craft filmed unprecedented footage of a colossal squid
Never before filmed in its natural environs.
By Mark Kaufman


Webb telescope snaps spectacular view of distant cosmic scene
The most detailed view yet.
By Mark Kaufman


At the site of the dinosaur-killing crater, scientists find a surprise
Asteroids aren't all bad.
By Mark Kaufman


The U.S. is building a fuel depot in space
"If you run out of fuel, you run out of life."
By Mark Kaufman


Scientists find a galaxy that defies conventional wisdom
It's a "surprising discovery."
By Mark Kaufman


Webb telescope's new photo isn't just rare. It's psychedelic.
"A rare cosmic phenomenon."
By Mark Kaufman


Millions of Americans are about to see yet another eclipse
It's happening on March 29, 2025.
By Mark Kaufman


Spacecraft films unprecedented view of sun shooting particles into space
No other instrument can see this.
By Mark Kaufman


NASA just made a compelling discovery on Mars
"We are ready to take the next big step."
By Mark Kaufman


Scaling a mountain, NASA rover sends home glorious Martian view
Extraterrestrial desert.
By Mark Kaufman


Scientists filmed something outrageous riding on a shark
"A mysterious sight indeed."
By Mark Kaufman


Webb telescope just snapped direct image of worlds many light-years away
What's out there?
By Mark Kaufman


NASA dropped a new report. It's a wake-up call.
The space agency's satellites keep vigilant watch over Earth.
By Mark Kaufman


Americans to witness a blood moon. Here's who'll have good viewing weather.
Your sky-viewing weather report.
By Mark Kaufman


An expert's advice for watching the imminent total lunar eclipse
"See it with your own eyes."
By Mark Kaufman


Scientists hunted for planets around our cosmic neighbor. They found 4.
"It’s a really exciting find."
By Mark Kaufman

