• You need to sign in or sign up before continuing.
Close
Recency
Read more about Science News Roundup: NASA mulls SpaceX backup plan for crew of Russia's leaky Soyuz ship on Devdiscourse
Viewed by You are the first to view
NASA is closing out a 2022 that saw an impressive list of benchmark accomplishments. Here are some of the agency’s highlights for the past year
Viewed by You are the first to view
Scientists are continuing to analyze samples of rock and dirt brought back by China's Chang'e 5 lunar rover, and the latest results point to new kinds of geology from regions of the Moon that are yet to be discovered and explored.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Smart technology that could help diagnose illnesses at your home may be within reach in a few years, according to Norwegian scientists who say they’ve hit an important landmark.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
A powerful transmitter in remote Alaska sent long wavelength radio signals into space Tuesday with the purpose of bouncing them off an asteroid to learn about its interior. The asteroid, 2010 XC15, is estimated to be about 500 feet across and is passing by E…
Viewed by You are the first to view
Smart gadgets in the home might soon be able to tell you what's wrong with you. But the technology is good news for a lot of other things too.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
And Elon's still distracted by Twitter, yes? OK, that's probably for the best
Viewed by You are the first to view
They used a ground-breaking observing technique by imaging the Sun's middle corona in UV light.
Viewed by You are the first to view
SpaceX is set to launch its 61st and final mission of 2022, this one aboard…
Viewed by You are the first to view
From never before seen galaxies to asteroids collisions, 2022 was filled with spectacular events that had astronomers enthralled.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
(MENAFN - The Conversation) Look up on a clear sunny day and you will see a blue sky. But is this the true colour of the sky? Or is it the
Viewed by You are the first to view
NASA scientists say we have yet to find proof of life on Mars, but that doesn't mean we're giving up just yet.
Viewed by You are the first to view
Water on the Moon has been a hot topic in the research world lately. Since its first unambiguous discovery back in 2008. Since then, findings of it have ramped up, with relatively high concentration levels being discovered, especially near the polar regions, …
Viewed by You are the first to view
Scientists setting up ‘post-detection hub’ in Scotland are concerned humans would react ‘like headless chickens’
Viewed by You are the first to view
The sky looks blue on a sunny day – but at night we can see the faint glow of its true colour.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
The Perseverance rover has deposited a cache of sample tubes on the surface as a backup for the eventual return mission, but images of the lightsaber-like tubes lying on the dusty landscape led some to wonder if they were going to be covered in dust by the ti…
Viewed by You are the first to view
Studying atomic clocks aboard spacecraft that orbit Mercury and are very close to the sun could be a trick to revealing the nature of dark matter,
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Gateway will be mankind’s first lunar orbital space station and will be an integral part of NASA’s Artemis mission. That effort will be made possible by
Viewed by You are the first to view
Every planet in the entire solar system came under the same sky on Wednesday according to reports. The event occurred after 18 years.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. Mice use a specific brain mechanism to automatically flee to cover when threatened, according to study results from the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre and the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit at UCL. N…
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Viewed by You are the first to view
Kepler-1658b’s orbit is getting a little shorter – and therefore a little closer to the blazing surface of its star – every year.
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view
Washington [US], December 29 (ANI): Between the time you read the Wi-Fi password off the cafe’s menu board and the time you can get back to your laptop to enter it, you have to hold it in mind. If you’ve ever wondered how your brain does that, you are asking …
Interested?
Viewed by You are the first to view