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Estimated to be over 10,000 years old, the kilometer-long wall was likely used for hunting.
A specimen supposedly containing fossilized reptile skin is actually a forgery, according to new research.
At long last, Varda Space has a license to bring back its orbiting drug manufacturing capsule, which was earlier barred from Earth reentry.
Disruptions to the gut microbiome could explain why sorbitol, a common sugar substitute, sends some people straight to the bathroom.
Bizarre, clearly inaccurate imagery created by Midjourney skated past peer-review at a well-known journal.
Engineers struggled to open the sample canister for months, but it was all worth it for twice the amount of asteroid they thought they were getting.
Intuitive Machines aims to be the first private company to land on the Moon, but it must navigate a series of critical and precise steps to achieve success.
The world's richest man is done with Delaware after being at risk of losing his $55.8 billion pay package at Tesla.
A remote surgeon guided spaceMIRA as it sliced through rubber bands 250 miles away from Earth.
Is the hyperventilating in Congress all part of a plan to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act?
A new SETI technique, combining game theory, astronomy, and data analysis, aims to locate sites from which alien civilizations might transmit signals.
Before he was bludgeoned to death and left in a bog, Vittrup Man was a Stone Age forager who became a farmer.
The pink rice appears to be more nutritious and flavorful than bare rice alone.
Engineers are trying to resolve an issue with one of the rover's instruments, which lets Perseverance shoot lasers at rocks.
An experiment involving superfluids showcases some wild phenonmenon.
Intuitive Machines is hoping to become the first private company to touchdown on the lunar surface after several recent failures.
For just $5, you can imagine your worst ex being ripped apart by a bird of prey on Valentine's Day.
The clearly defined videos will help researchers understand Mars' moons and the planet’s interior.
Early Wednesday, a rocket carrying Intuitive Machines' lunar lander will blast off, loaded with NASA gear, but also some dubious items destined for the Moon.
The removal of so many satellites at once is unprecedented, highlighting the challenges of huge satellite constellations.
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