The First All-Women Spacewalk Is Finally Happening
To say this is long overdue would be a gross understatement.
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To say this is long overdue would be a gross understatement.
Iron-oxide minerals may be responsible for giving these icebergs their distinctive hue.
An air-to-air imaging technology developed by NASA has resulted in the first images ever taken of interacting shockwaves produced by in-flight supersonic jets.
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With NASA, CERN, the Science Museum, Bletchley Park...
It's not wine, as Chinese archaeologists initially thought.
High-profile meteorite impacts and the realisation that many countries are unprepared for a sudden asteroid threat have scientists on high alert.
It’s not quite seeing through walls, but scientists are working to engineer light beams so that they can pass through an opaque medium without scattering.
Doctors in London have seemingly accomplished a momentous feat in HIV treatment.
The sheer amount of debris seen in the video is a welcome sight.
Some kinds of trash are worse than other kinds, and it is worth knowing which is which, as we hover in the mudroom of apocalypse.
A frustrating incident in what has otherwise been a spectacularly successful mission.
The red planet's space will be getting more crowded.
The 3.5-inch-long device was determined to have been created over 1,400 years prior to the arrival of European colonists.
Human activity is “disproportionately concentrated” in the continent’s most sensitive areas, including areas occupied by native wildlife.