The vessel's crew, whose stay aboard the ISS has stretched over a month longer than planned, conducted tests on the commercial spacecraft's thrusters—and the initial data is encouraging.
July 22 was the hottest day on record, beating out the record set the day before.
The canceled scheme included a tunnel beneath the ancient site, which conservationists argued posed a threat to Stonehenge's geology and its undiscovered archaeological treasures.
The test, with an accuracy rate of around 90%, could enable earlier treatment for patients with the disease.
It’s an amazing time of year to be a stargazer as the night skies are about to light up with three different meteor showers over a two-week period.
SpaceX's workhorse launch vehicle has been cleared to fly following an investigation into the July 11 incident, which resulted in the loss of 20 Starlink satellites.
A 42-year-old Belgian man learned the hard way why it's called Death Valley.
NASA's Perseverance rover has stumbled upon an intriguing rock—one that suggests Mars was once capable of hosting microbial life.
A planned highway project could pose a threat to the famed stones, whose origin is still shrouded in mystery.
If Komodo dragons weren't terrifying enough already, researchers accidentally discovered that their razor sharp, serrated teeth are coated in metal.
Baffin the polar bear was seven-years-old when his trachea was crushed while roughhousing with one of his penmates.
The number of injuries for e-bike users rose by over 30 times between 2017 and 2022, while e-scooters saw a six-fold increase.
Videos show a huge plume of steam and debris flying into the air.
Astronauts get aches, pains, and allergies just like those of us back on Earth, but they may be out of luck if the pills go bad before they return home from the Red Planet.
The placebo effect has been documented for hundreds of years, but exactly how it tricks the brain into relieving pain hasn't been fully understood.
A powerful explosion on the Sun's surface has sent particles on a collision course with Earth's atmosphere, which could mean we're in for a nice light show in some unusual locations.
Remember Cocaine Bear? Well, Brazilian sharpnose sharks caught off the coast of Rio de Janeiro all tested positive for the stuff, in what is a problematic finding.
The discovery that electric rocks make oxygen challenges the long-held belief that only photosynthetic organisms produce our planet's oxygen.
Enceladus and Europa are among the most promising places where alien life could exist in our solar system.
Public health officials are warning doctors to be on the lookout after five people were hospitalized after eating the gummies in West Virginia.
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