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Some evidence suggests that trichloroethylene, or TCE, is an invisible cause of the devastating neurological condition.
From tiny portable launch vehicles to gigantic reusable megarockets, the future of rocketry looks exceptionally bright.
The Biden administration wants $27.2 billion for NASA’s 2024 budget, with the space agency prioritizing Moon and Mars missions.
Researchers believe the behavior could be a clue to why humans seek out altered mental states.
Research found a link between little sleep and a poorer response to vaccines, though more work is needed to understand the connection.
Urologists took ultrasounds of hundreds of penises to come up with a scientific definition of the phenomenon.
Japan's Pale Blue water-based propulsion system successfully completed its initial test on board the nanosatellite.
We're expecting the third launch attempt of Relativity Space's 3D-printed rocket and new insights into what President Biden's proposed budget means for NASA.
New research reveals some surprising facts about these notoriously venomous spiders.
Can you reverse-engineer a perfect game of tic-tac-toe?
If the 110-foot-tall rocket successfully lifts off on Saturday afternoon, it will become the largest 3D-printed structure to ever take flight.
The data acquired during their journey will inform the design of protective measures for future long duration spaceflight missions.
The crew will include three NASA astronauts and one Canadian astronaut for the first crewed mission to the Moon since Apollo.
Millions of pieces of debris orbit the Earth, prompting scientists to call for a legally binding treaty to address our planet's mounting orbital trash problem.
Macaques in Thailand produced stone flakes while cracking nuts—a finding that could change what we thought about human history.
Nocticola pheromosa is thought to be the first bug of its kind discovered in Singapore.
An exotic wild cat found with cocaine in its system in Cincinnati was rescued in January and is now safe and sound at the local zoo.
Russia may expedite launch of its next ISS crew mission after saying a manufacturing defect, not a micrometeorite, may have caused two recent coolant leaks.
The Last of Us may be more real than you think. The spread of fungal pathogens in humans and other species are a disaster waiting to happen.
A room-temperature superconductor would revolutionize electricity, but this week's big announcement has been met with some skepticism.
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