The Reason Jeff Bezos Named His Aerospace Company Blue Origin
According to Jeff Bezos, Blue Origin is named because "... this is the blue planet and this is the planet that we have to save."
Read MoreAccording to Jeff Bezos, Blue Origin is named because "... this is the blue planet and this is the planet that we have to save."
Read MoreTesla has an ambitious plan to develop a robot that, in addition to looking like a human, will be able to perform many human tasks. Not everyone is convinced.
Read MoreNASA's decision not to utilize reusable rockets comes down to simple physics, mission necessity, and astronaut safety.
Read MorePerforming surgery in space, while historically unnecessary, could soon be a necessity for astronauts. Here's how researchers are evolving the complex process.
Read MoreThe BBC's coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral is a huge undertaking, but the news organization is making the operation green in a couple key ways
Read MoreAstronomers believe the object, dubbed 'Oumuamua, came from the general direction of the Lyra constellation
Read MoreHas your GPS ever acted up for no apparent reason? You may be able to blame that on the sun's activity, which can also impact other things on Earth.
Read MoreThe latest in a series of discoveries suggests that Saturn once had a moon called "Chrysalis" that was smashed into what are now planetary rings.
Read MoreA rover on Mars found a bit of organic matter in the red planet's Jezero Crater, giving NASA scientists a fascinating new mystery to explore.
Read MoreThere are many asteroid or comet doomsday movies that have been created, but there is one that stands tall as one of the most scientifically accurate.
Read MoreResearchers in Japan are teaching robots how to laugh in a natural way, paving the way for life-like conversations between machines and humans.
Read MoreAnother Buzz Lightyear toy is destined for the market, but this model is far more advanced than the one released back in the 1990s... and far more expensive.
Read MoreSpace junk is a growing problem in the skies around Earth. In July 2019, it almost turned into a huge issue for the International Space Station.
Read MoreThe next generation of cars may be inspired by inventions from NASA's Mars rovers. Here's all about these spinoff products and technologies.
Read MoreEuropean Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano survived a harrowing incident while on a space walk, and was fortunate to be able to tell of it.
Read MoreScientists have calculated a new most-likely figure for the number of black holes in our universe. The number is quite large, as you might've guessed.
Read MoreThe idea of using tech to give humans abilities otherwise only found in animals is nothing new, but few concepts are as interesting as the Octo-glove.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in Britain's history, saw many historical moments in her lifetime. Here was her message to Apollo 11 in 1969.
Read MoreFord's experiment with a different kind of steering showed some promise but never fully entered production.
Read MoreBringing humans to Mars also requires bringing oxygen to Mars -- or so we thought, until a small device on the Perseverance rover proved otherwise.
Read MoreThis NASA mission is destined to never return back to Earth -- and it turns out that's actually a good thing, for those of us who reside here.
Read MoreStarlink and other planned services like it will revolutionize internet access in rural areas, but the satellites are a problem for astronomers.
Read MoreSecurity researchers have detailed the discovery of a sneaky new variety of malicious software that evades antivirus apps and, notably, uses a JWST image.
Read MoreThere's a very simple explanation for why this footage makes a helicopter's rotors appear stagnant while it's hovering.
Read MoreNASA's planned Artemis I launch was scrubbed at the last minute, but the U.S. space agency isn't letting that slow its Moon mission goals
Read MoreA Japanese hotel's experiment with robotic staff showed that the world isn't quite ready to do away with a human touch yet.
Read MoreNASA has scrubbed the long-awaited first launch of the Artemis program - here's what went wrong and why NASA had to delay the launch for another day.
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