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An MIT study has found that lawyers can read legalese better than the average person, but that doesn't mean they like it.
The $10 billion space observatory is investigating ancient light as well as nearby moons.
4,000-year-old remains in Somerset and Cumbria carried the bacteria that causes plague.
The latest launch raised the total population of humans in orbit to 17, setting a new record.
A beluga whale, believed to have escaped a Russian enclosure in 2019, has baffled marine biologists after traveling to Sweden.
You can open one cabinet per day to find the mouse. Which do you choose?
The Florida bill aims to limit the liability of private spaceflight companies should a crew member get injured or die during missions.
An audit of the space agency's Artemis contracts is raising concerns over how much it's costing NASA to return humans to the Moon.
What if we’ve been looking for worlds like ours in the wrong places?
The FDA has continued to receive reports of people getting hurt or dying from “consuming poppers that resemble, and often mistaken for, popular energy shots.”
The results of ispace's investigation into the failed mission shows that Hakuto-R wasn't where it thought it was.
The safety panel is recommending an independent review of Boeing’s Starliner program, saying a 'number of open risks' remain ahead of crewed test.
Impulse Space and Relativity Space are vying to become the first commercial enterprise to land on the Red Planet, but delays have pushed the anticipated launch.
A group of orcas damaged a sailing boat off the coast of Spain, straying from their historically peaceful nature.
The Richard Branson-founded company is seeking to resume its commercial flights in late June, with hundreds of customers reportedly waiting in line for a seat.
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration will restart with renewed sensitivity this week following a three-year hiatus.
In a head-to-head comparison with electroconvulsive therapy, people with treatment-resistant depression responded as well to ketamine infusions as the former.
An explosion at the launch facility last month delayed the rocket's inaugural mission, but the company wants to see its heavy-lift vehicle fly soon.
The latest dark matter experiment kicks off this week, as physicists aim to identify the universe's most enigmatic particles.
The company plans to launch its SpaceShipTwo suborbital spaceplane on Thursday morning with a six-person crew on board.
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