Travel back 390 million years after the big bang to the ancient Maisie's Galaxy in this stunning 3D visualization that ...
NASA's CHAPEA mission will see four volunteers living in a simulated Mars base, and leading them is an Air Force pilot, who was chosen for his unique skillset.
At the edge of the heliosphere, the solar wind runs up against the interstellar medium, the gas, dust, and radiation in the ...
Your body's blood-making stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), are like factory managers who work best when calm and rested. But when stress hits, like infection or injury, they spring into ...
• Two-thirds of formerly incarcerated people nationally are rearrested within three years, compared to JustDane's 9-15% two-year recidivism rate MADISON, Wis. — Staff at Ascendium Education Group ...
Travel through Chicago’s main airport is close to exceeding pre-pandemic levels, shedding a light on a battle for gates between United Airlines Holdings Inc. and American Airlines Group Inc. Traffic ...
An instrument built by the University of Colorado Boulder will soon launch on a NASA space mission where it will aim to collect interstellar dust particles hurtling through space at an average of 16 ...
Space stocks have had a busy week with earnings, major deals and even a downgrade. Here's a look at what is going on in the space sector. "The increased demand for our unique Earth intelligence, ...
With support from NASA, a team of six researchers from the University of California, San Diego ISSCOR laboratory investigated the effect of spaceflight on human cells. The results show that being in ...
For years, doctors and scientists have tracked how space changes the human body. Astronauts often come back with weaker muscles, thinner bones, and immune systems that do not respond as well as before ...
(NEXSTAR) – There are currently seven people zipping through space aboard the International Space Station, all trying to work, eat, exercise and live alongside one another within the airtight confines ...
Traveling to space is brutal on the body. Spaceflight can cause astronauts’ bones to lose density, their brain and eye nerves to swell, and their genes to change expression. Research suggests spending ...