Soyuz-5 Rocket Successfully Launches in Inaugural Test from Kazakhstan
The Soyuz-5/Sunkar rocket completed its first test flight on April 30, marking a significant step in its development at the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
The Soyuz-5/Sunkar rocket completed its first test flight on April 30, marking a significant step in its development at the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
In April 2026, astronauts on the Artemis II mission will become the first humans to witness a total solar eclipse from space, offering a unique perspective on this celestial event.
Recent research indicates that dreaming may serve as a platform for communication and skill practice, potentially reshaping our understanding of consciousness.
Research in the journal Britannia examines a burial site in Oudenburg, Belgium, potentially linking ancient monetary systems from the Roman to Merovingian periods.
Research indicates that traditional toys like dolls are superior to screens in promoting social skills among children, emphasizing the value of interactive play.
At the Silicon Valley Summit, Dreame introduced its NEXT 01 JET Edition Car, featuring rocket propulsion that allows it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 0.9 seconds.
The Odyssey spacecraft, set for the fourth human mission to Mars, has successfully tested its innovative lithium-plasma engine, promising an efficient journey.
A researcher from Moffitt Cancer Center has proposed a new model that seeks to answer a crucial question in biology: How does genetic information maintain order within living systems?
This summer, NASA invites everyone to engage with a variety of STEM activities designed to inspire creativity and exploration. Whether indoors or outdoors, there are numerous opportunities to learn.
A team from the University of Oxford has successfully demonstrated a novel quantum interaction involving a single trapped ion, marking a significant advancement in quantum physics.
A discovery in Georgia, featuring an 8,000-year-old wheat imprint on Neolithic mudbrick, is prompting a reevaluation of the history of bread wheat.
A recent study from Texas A&M AgriLife Research sheds light on the complex relationship between income levels and household food waste, a pressing global issue.
A recent experiment conducted by physicists has successfully measured negative time intervals, raising intriguing questions about the nature of time itself.
In a significant move, Trump has nominated Schiess, a seasoned space operator, to take over as the chief of the Space Force, succeeding Gen. Chance Saltzman.
A new study reveals that while cannabis laws have reduced arrests, racial disparities remain.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has contracted three companies to explore ideas for a lunar mission aimed at locating water ice in low lunar orbits.
The NOAA research vessel Rainier is undertaking a significant mission to map the Pacific seafloor, revealing the promise of low-cost submersibles for deep-sea research and mining.
NASA is making strides in its efforts to send humans to Mars by testing a new high-powered thruster designed for deep space travel.
A new cell phone network targeting Christian consumers is set to debut next week, featuring network-level blocking of pornographic content, a first in the US.
A recent FDA review has confirmed the overall safety of 16 baby formula brands, yet low-level PFAS findings have raised concerns among parents. Experts weigh in on the implications.