While astronomers worldwide are enjoying fresh perspectives of the far-off universe, an experiment on the International Space Station has provided Cornell researchers with new information…

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After analyzing unique samples obtained during a six-year Japanese space mission, scientists speculated that water might have been transported to Earth by Asteroids from the…
A wildlife hospital in Pennsylvania announced the results of a DNA test for an unusual-looking animal that it had been treating. While the animal had…
SpaceX and NASA are looking into a parachute issue that occurred on the last two of the organizations’ capsule flights. Officials said during a Friday…
Astronomers have used the world’s most powerful radio antenna to Discovered red dwarf stars that are blasting out radio waves, indicating they could harbor hidden…
Genomic scientists at KAIST have successfully carried new study to analyze the process and its various characteristics in human embryonic development. The scientists for getting…
A 900-year-old cosmic mystery surrounding the origins of a supernova first spotted over China in 1181 has finally been solved. The Pa30 Nebula has been…
NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins will become the first Black woman on the International Space Station Crew She is set to launch into space in April…