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Before the crew capsule's launch, Starliner teams detected a helium leak on the ground but decided not to resolve the issue.
Controllers scrambled to restore four of the five thrusters, causing Starliner to dock more than an hour later than planned.
Pennsylvania, New York, and Florida have seen the highest number of cases so far.
The latest test of the experimental megarocket broke new ground, including a successful soft landing of the booster in the Gulf of Mexico.
The annual Comedy Pet Photography Awards has announced their winners.
Researchers in the UK have found evidence of a specific genetic pathway that can cause immune cells to turn on the body and attack the guts of those with IBD.
A study of restaurant menus in 2020 found calories were sometimes more than 20% higher than listed.
Researchers are warning doctors and the public about two emerging fungi that are stranger and hardier than the typical ringworm infection.
The discovery of this rare world offers a glimpse into the distant future when our Sun swells up into a red giant star.
The aging telescope will now resort to using one gyroscope, which will add extra time when locking onto new targets.
On May 19, during its first crewed flight in two years, one of the parachutes on the New Shepard capsule failed to fully inflate, prompting an investigation.
China is aiming to become the first nation to return rock and dust from the lunar far side.
New research Monday suggests that the combination of alcohol and long-haul flying can lower blood oxygen and raise our heart rate while sleeping.
Striking in color and size as they may be, however, Joro spiders aren’t a danger to humans.
Despite its shimmering appearance of purple light in the night sky, STEVE is actually quite a complicated guy.
The massive bird was adapted for swimming underwater and may have gone extinct when lakes dried up.
It’s the Boston Celtics vs the Dallas Mavericks. Use strategic thinking to figure out who's more likely to win.
New research shows that the NES/T gel can effectively suppress men’s fertility in as little as four weeks.
A small proof-of-concept study has found evidence that semaglutide can improve people's taste sensitivity, particularly to sweetness.
Plus: The deadly medieval disease that vanished from history, the solar storm threat has returned, and China's spaceplane is up to something.
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