A newly discovered odd radio circle in space could serve as a time capsule for the violent events that shape galaxies.
The U.S. wants to remain a superpower in space. It can’t without supporting NASA In the early 1400s, nearly a century before Columbus’s fateful voyage to the Americas, China seemed most poised to use ...
From GPS to innovations in computing and optics, technologies developed for space research at UC Santa Cruz touch nearly ...
There once was a dream of cities in space — vast cylindrical habitats, self-sufficient and populated by millions who would ...
Texas lawmakers want to move the Smithsonian’s retired space shuttle to Houston. It’s “a vanity project that is apt to ...
It will be several years before any of these new commercial space stations circle the Earth at around 17,500 miles per hour ...
In the early 1400s, nearly a century before Columbus’s fateful voyage to the Americas, China seemed most poised to use maritime might to create a global empire. Beginning in 1405, Ming Dynasty admiral ...
Discovery, the showpiece of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, an annex of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space ...
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Space doctor reviews the science of medicine in The Expanse
In this fascinating breakdown, a real medical professional examines how The Expanse portrays futuristic medicine - from ...
NASA has thrown a lifeline to scientists working on a mission to visit an asteroid that will make an unusually close flyby of ...
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The Bacterium That Keeps Your Gut Healthy Just Survived a Trip to Space and That’s Good News For Astronauts
When a rocket launches, the forces are intense enough to strain metal and push the human body to its limits. Yet Bacillus ...
The former NASA astronaut and the agency’s 14th administrator says it’s not a matter of if we go to the Red Planet — but when ...
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