NASA’s Artemis launch team conducted its first simulation for Artemis II, the first crewed mission under Artemis, on July 20 inside the Launch Control Center at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
West Virginia University researchers are now able to view synthetic DNA at the atomic level, giving them the ability to understand how to change its structure in hopes of enhancing its scissor-like function. Learning more about these synthetic DNA reactions c…
Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are on the verge of significant disruption through the unlocking of novel applications. This success largely relies on advanced wafer-level miniaturized photonic device fabrication, combining outstanding functionality and r…
FRANCE: The research, conducted at the French Côte d’Azur University and the Institut de Physique du Planète in Paris, focuses on using GPS data to detect earthquakes hours before they happen.
July 24, 1969: Apollo 11 Mission Returns To Earth | Firstpost Rewind On July 24, 1969, Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins Returned to...
Apple has opened applications for its Vision Pro developer kits so that developers can test their apps on the upcoming headset. Apple is also offering labs in six different cities.
Unlike Earth, Venus lacks the plate tectonics that give rise to volcanoes. But the surface of Venus looks far younger than other worlds, like Mars or the Moon, which means it does have volcanic activity that regularly resurfaces the planet. Because Venus is c…
NASA's forthcoming Nancy Grace Roman Telescope will hunt for "cosmic orphans," starless planets that might even outnumber their orbiting counterparts in our galaxy.
At this time in our climate history and current state of the planet, the evidence is overwhelming that global warming is accelerating, writes Don Paul.
The European Space Agency (ESA) estimates there are 2,000 defunct spacecraft among a total of 10,000 spacecraft currently in space, a majority of which enter the Earth's atmosphere in a natural - rather than controlled - way.
Plants create alliances with bacteria in the soil in which they thrive. Legumes, for example, benefit from a symbiotic relationship with microorganisms that live in nodules in their roots and "fix" nitrogen in the atmosphere to make it available for the legum…