This Spacesuit's 'Take Me Home' Button Could Rescue Astronauts Adrift in Space
Major Tom could have made it safely back to Earth if he'd been wearing one of these.
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Major Tom could have made it safely back to Earth if he'd been wearing one of these.
This plucky robot learns from scratch and experiments with objects to figure out how to best move them around.
These findings could bode well for Europa's ability to sustain life.
He may be the Messiah, but he's also a very naughty boy.
A healthy baby has been born at a Dallas, Texas hospital to a mother who received a uterus transplant.
Science doesn’t support these remedies’ effectiveness the same way your parents might.
The American Food and Drug Association warned that DIY gene therapy is risky, and selling the supplies to do it is flat-out against the law.
The survey explored the enormous gap between how impaired someone “feels” after a few drinks and their actual blood alcohol content.
Dogs have been trained to find evidence of the elusive and endangered Tiger Quoll - and there's potential for them to be used to track down other species, too.
DIY biohacker Josiah Zayner believes one day we will no longer be bound by the DNA we are born with, every person free to hack their own genome.
Sometimes misidentifications can result in wild discoveries.
The biological possibilities now seem endless.
Including fearsome predators, a freakishly rare ocelot, and a crafty chameleon doing what a chameleon does best.
It’s an otherworldly distraction to keep our minds off all the crap that’s happening here on Earth, at least for a little while.
The genetics of skin pigmentation appears to be far more complex than previously thought.
The best advice might be to just quit wasting your money on supplements.