Space & Physics

Orion Spacecraft Tested in Ohio After Artemis I Mission

Making the voyage 1.4 million miles around the Moon and back — the farthest a sp...

The most encouraging climate solutions and green techno...

Renewable energy continued to grow in 2024, and there were other hopeful develop...

UK plans to favour AI firms over creators with a new co...

One of the biggest uncertainties in the ongoing AI revolution is whether these s...

The best and weirdest photos of robots from 2024

A long-envisioned futuristic world of humanoid robots doing all the work has yet...

Earliest known sabre-toothed predator hunted 270 millio...

The fossilised remains of an ancient carnivore provide intriguing hints about ho...

Is social media fuelling a rise in eating disorders?

Eating disorders have increased - and many are pointing the finger at sites like...

Artemis II Core Stage Moves to High Bay 2

In this image from Dec. 11, 2024, the 212-foot-tall SLS (Space Launch System) co...

Station Science Top News: Dec. 13, 2024

Benchmarks for solidifying metal alloys Researchers report benchmark data for mo...

NASA Sees Progress on Starlab Commercial Space Station ...

A NASA-funded commercial space station, Starlab, recently completed four key dev...

NASA Finalizes Strategy for Sustaining Human Presence i...

As part of the agency’s efforts to enable broader use of space, NASA has release...

Plastic chemicals linked to hundreds of thousands of de...

A review of chemical exposures across 38 countries finds common plastic products...

NASA Names New Leader of STEM Engagement

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Monday Elaine P. Ho will serve as the n...

Sols 4393-4395: Weekend Work at the Base of Texoli Butte

Earth planning date: Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 Curiosity continues to make great pro...

NASA Welcomes Thailand as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

Following a signing ceremony Monday in Thailand’s capital city, Bangkok, NASA co...

Saturn’s rings may be far older than we thought

The age of the rings that encircle Saturn is under dispute thanks to calculation...

Liquid metal particles can self-assemble into electronics

A cheap method for forming the tiny components of chips, such as transistors and...

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