The Artemis program is years behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget. Could a successful mission quiet its ...
China sends radar mapping and GNSS augmentation sats into orbit with pair of launches China conducted a pair of launches in recent days, adding new satellites to the SuperView and CentiSpace low Earth ...
NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory is in a race against time. For more than 21 years the Earth-orbiting telescope has surveyed the sky for gamma-ray bursts—the most powerful and luminous ...
Opinion

How to Believe in God

The latest evidence suggests that God most likely exists, argues a big recent book by Michel-Yves Bolloré, a computer engineer, and Olivier Bonnassies, a Catholic author. Tracts that aim to prove the ...
Among the many potential issues, life in space may wreck our kidneys, increase the risk for numerous diseases including ...
Ahead of the release of his new, self-titled memoir, the late-night host has recounted some of the craziest stories from his ...
This year’s report confirms that 2025 was one of the hottest years ever recorded, extending an 11‑year streak of record global heat.
Jason Briner, Hao Zeng, Jo Freudenheim, Keith Kirkwood and Jun Zhuang are now members of the prestigious scientific society.
AAAS recognized Mitchell for “distinguished contributions to the field of transdisciplinary community-engaged scholarship as ...
Miss Katie Hagerty, a science teacher at Fishers High School, wins the WISH-TV Golden Apple Award for making science fun and ...
Artemis II will test the life control systems on the Orion spacecraft and, if all goes well, take a trip around the Moon.
This bizarre-looking fish may seem otherworldly, but every part of its design solves a real problem: how to see, hunt and ...