Australia, South Africa To Jointly Build The World's Largest Radio Telescope
Construction has finally begun on the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope in Australia and South Africa. Here's what the project will entail.
Read MoreConstruction has finally begun on the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope in Australia and South Africa. Here's what the project will entail.
Read MoreA daytime Starlink data cap was quietly announced in November with only weeks before it went live, but now it seems customers will have a longer reprieve.
Read MoreLaser treatments may one day be a non-invasive and rapid way to help improve one's short-term memory, though many questions remain at this time.
Read MoreOnlookers in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, and South and North Carolina reported the sightings.
Read MoreAs part of the company's next-gen internet tech, SpaceX has been given permission by the FCC to launch several thousand new Starlink satellites into orbit.
Read MoreThe Artemis I mission has been an "extraordinary success" so far, but the spacecraft still has a lot of testing and stressing to go through.
Read MoreA breakthrough in research for Alzheimer's disease could potentially yield a viable treatment to slow the effects of the degenerative disease significantly.
Read MoreThis 1960's Lamborghini design eventually led to the legendary Espada, but at the time, it was simply a wild and futuristic concept car. Check it out.
Read MoreSpaceX will be launching Japan's ispace HAKUTO-R Mission 1 lunar lander on December 1, and it will be the first commercial moon lander. Here's what that means.
Read MoreNASA has established a multi-million dollar contract with a 3D printing construction company to invest in "space-based construction" for the Moon and Mars.
Read MoreOver 40 years ago, scientists discovered a radio anomaly known as "the WOW! signal" — and despite continuous research, its origin continues to remain unknown.
Read MoreUntil now, the legendary Apollo spacecraft held the record for flying the greatest distance from Earth at 248,655 miles, a milestone it achieved in 1970.
Read MoreIf you've spent any time playing video games featuring robotics you may have wondered what a mech suit might look like in real life. A Japanese artist made one.
Read MoreMissions to Mars can be particularly limiting for NASA, but this new technology may help curb the difficulty with landing equipment on the Red Planet.
Read MoreThe aircraft Ingenuity took to the sky for all of 18 seconds and made it 16 feet after a major software upgrade.
Read MoreSan Francisco Police have asked for permission to deploy police robots should they feel the situation warrants it.
Read MoreGeorgia Tech engineers designed a slow-moving "Slothbot" to take readings including weather and water levels in the tress of the Atlana Botanical Garden.
Read MoreOne of the moons orbiting Mars may not have a neutral relationship with the red planet, as a new study finds its gravity may be destructive to Phobos.
Read MoreNASA's Artemis I mission launched last week, and its Orion spacecraft has now flown within 100 miles of the moon. Here's what's next for the lunar mission.
Read MoreScientific studies have given us so much knowledge that we now take for granted, but every now and then an experiment doesn't go as planned.
Read MoreThe annual Leonids meteor shower will reach its peak shower time this week, and here's how and when you can catch the space anomaly's light show.
Read MoreNASA successfully launched the Artemis I mission which will be an unmanned 25-day trek out past the moon and back to earth. This is the first of three missions.
Read MoreNASA has provided the go-ahead for the Artemis 1 launch on November 16. Here's how and when to watch the space mission begin from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
Read MoreOn January 3, 1999, NASA launched what was going to be an exciting new mission to the Red Planet, the Mars Polar Lander, but it didn't go as planned.
Read MoreSpace debris and space junk present a threat to satellites and spacecraft leaving the Earth and orbiting it. Here's how NASA deals with potential collisions.
Read MoreNASA's failed Mariner 1 mission that the failed cost roughly $18 million at the time, now valued at $150 million.
Read MoreThe "Smiling Sun" event was ranked as a G1. An "extreme" geomagnetic storm, or a G5, would set off a number of systemic problems,
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