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The aerospace giant has officially abandoned its internet satellite project, and naturally SpaceX CEO Elon Musk couldn’t resist commenting on a rival’s failure.
Sierra Space's Dream Chaser is set for launch next year from the Kennedy Space Center, but rigorous tests still need to ensure its safety and performance.
In new research with mice, researchers have found that sleepless nights seem to trigger strong, but short-lasting boosts in dopamine and neuroplasticity.
A team of researchers posit that silicate dust had an outsized impact on our prehistoric predecessors.
A Vive Focus 3 headset, modified to treat homesickness in space, is set to launch to the ISS aboard SpaceX's CRS-29 mission on November 7.
Researchers developed a synthetic melanin that can prevent blistering and potentially act as an anti-ager.
God bless whoever is reading all of the submissions.
The animals’ new names will refer to—surprise—the animals themselves, and that’s good!
The impressive Starship rocket is tantalizingly close to a second launch, but there's a final hurdle to clear after the debut flight ended in a fireball.
NASA got its hands on a space rock, Juno saw a volcanic moon up close, and SpaceX stuck the landing once again.
Found in China, the jawless bloodsucking fish fossils are ten times larger than any of their ancient kin.
The case could represent the first known instance of cat-to-human transmission of recurrent C. diff, though more research is needed to confirm this risk.
Captured through the powerful lens of X-ray telescopes, the ethereal expanse of a pulsar wind nebula is revealed in unprecedented detail.
On Wednesday at 8:05 a.m. ET, NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara will participate in the fourth all-woman spacewalk in history outside the ISS.
Health officials documented a mysterious rise in cases of cryptosporidiosis, a disease caused by intestinal parasites commonly called crypto.
The probe will conduct a close flyby of asteroid Dinkinesh on Wednesday to test its instruments as it steadily makes its way towards Jupiter's Trojan asteroids.
Officials in Austria say residents were hospitalized with low blood sugar and seizures after taking what they thought was Ozempic, a weight loss drug.
From Valhalla to Walhalla: This predatory mosasaur hunted Cretaceous seas some 80 million years ago.
Scientists are exploring the possibilities of human reproduction in space, and while a new study shows promise, the scope of the research remains limited.
Zombies are after your brain—and that’s exactly what you’ll need to use to survive this challenge.
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