Astronauts and commercial space travelers are subject to damaging radiation and microgravity, along with other potential injuries. We need better ways to protect them.
Jean-Noel Barrot said the increase in tariffs are needed “basically to create a level playing field” and applying them will ...
The solar wind, originating from our Sun's corona, travels in every direction, extending way past the orbit of our very own ...
Webb has been able to observe some of the oldest, faintest light in existence, including this strange galaxy, GS-NDG-9422, as it existed 1 billion years after the Big Bang. For perspective, the ...
European equities tested new record high levels on Friday as China’s latest stimulus measures and upbeat data from the US ...
A year after the October 7 attack that sparked war in Gaza, diplomacy has failed to produce a ceasefire and the world watches ...
Sweden is set to send an instrument developed by its Institute of Space Physics for India's Venus Orbiter Mission, recently ...
After the U.S. government on Monday announced it wanted to ban Chinese tech linking cars to the internet from American roads, ...
XRISM revealed the structure, motion, and temperature of the material around a supermassive black hole and in a supernova ...
The Small Spacecraft Propulsion and Inspection Capability (SSPICY) mission is funded over three years and will send ...
Senators voted Tuesday to confirm Army Lt. Gen. Ronald Clark for a fourth star and as commander of U.S. Army Pacific.