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A Starliner crew has finally made it to space, but the big challenges for Boeing's spacecraft are yet to come.
"The findings are truly a sad and unexpected medical development," the North Carolina aquarium wrote.
For the upcoming fourth mission, SpaceX aims to demonstrate key capabilities of the world’s largest and most powerful rocket, including successful reentry.
The Japanese mission has been orbiting the planet for nearly a decade to study its weather patterns.
Despite years of some law enforcement agencies saying so, there is no strong evidence that simply touching or being near fentanyl can be deadly.
A new study found 93% of doctors who endorsed medical products on X were getting paid.
The freshly spotted galaxy offers a rare glimpse of our universe when it was young, less than 300 million years after the Big Bang.
Known for killing people within a day of symptoms starting, the true origins of the "sweats" that plagued the 1500s remain unknown to this day.
Japan's wooden satellite could solve the space trash problem by burning up completely on re-entry, leaving no debris and reducing environmental impacts.
Healthcare company Ro just launched a GLP-1 supply tracker. Eli Lilly is working on one, too
An alien world orbiting a star made famous by Star Trek was nothing but a celestial illusion.
An adjustment to the famous Drake Equation could radically refine estimates of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy.
The famous pharaoh Ramesses II was once entombed in the sarcophagus, which has now been identified by its hieroglyphics.
The company has chosen not to repair a small helium leak in the spacecraft's service module ahead of the scheduled launch of its first crew to orbit.
New research finds that Canada's heftier and cold-resistant wild pigs have a "high potential" to move into the northern prairies of Canada and the U.S.
Evidence from a 4,000-year-old skull suggests ancient Egyptian doctors were handy enough to try surgically removing tumors from their patients.
There's been very little information shared about the orbital vehicle, which launched in December 2023 for its third secretive mission.
Beautiful frescoes, rudimentary doodles, and a pair of skeletons are the latest discoveries out of Pompeii's ongoing excavations.
In a report this month, CDC scientists detail how the family caught a rare outbreak of bear-related trichinellosis that sent several to the hospital.
The news comes as US officials are considering requiring vaccines for farm workers vulnerable to infection
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