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United Launch Alliance's 200-foot-tall Vulcan Centaur—its first new rocket design in 18 years—is a potent combination of strength and versatility.
Astrobotic’s pioneering lunar lander lifted off on Monday, January 8, at 2:18 a.m. ET from Cape Canaveral.
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A message is on its way to the TRAPPIST-1 system. What could go wrong?
A small study found that brain-injured veterans experienced "remarkable" improvements after taking ibogaine.
Test images showcase how XRISM will explore the universe’s evolution and the structure of spacetime.
NASA has just unveiled its latest selection of advanced concepts for further exploration, and they’re as wild and intriguing as we’ve come to expect.
The rocket company is suing the NLRB after it accused SpaceX of firing employees who were critical of founder Elon Musk.
The proof-of-concept study suggests it might be possible to boost the effectiveness of hypnosis for health conditions like chronic pain.
Time capsules and a chunk of Mount Everest are also headed for the lunar surface.
NASA is rolling the X-59 plane out of its hangar on January 12. Here's how you can watch live.
Some adverse event reports link alopecia and suicide ideation to GLP-1 drug use, but the FDA says the reports do not prove causation.
The company is accused of unlawfully firing eight employees who called out the billionaire founder.
The preserved structures show a process that gave rise to life as we know it.
After dropping off samples from asteroid Bennu to Earth, the newly rebranded mission is headed to asteroid Apophis to stir up its surface.
Researchers say they've cracked the mystery of how our urine becomes that oh-so-familiar hue.
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