A New Zealand experiment on the International Space Station has proved a superconducting system can survive a power failure.
Not even an asteroid blast could kill it.
Sperm struggles to find its way to an egg in microgravity, suggesting mammalian reproduction in space may not be possible.
In this quick science demo, I use green food coloring, a glass, and a paper towel to show that even invisible air takes up ...
New research explains how gold and other heavy elements are created in space when stars collapse or collide, solving a long-standing mystery.
California students connected with astronaut Sophie Adenot on the International Space Station, asking about experiments and ...
The UK Space Agency and Cambridge-based firm LinkGevity are working with Lithuania-based Delta Biosciences to see how ...
Sperm may lose their ability to navigate in microgravity, raising new questions about whether human reproduction is possible in space.
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Calvin University's new CubeSat program gives aerospace engineering students the extraordinary opportunity to design, test ...
The people of Earth have aspirations to return to the Moon and eventually colonize Mars, two places where oxygen isn't ...
A 'space potato' grown aboard the ISS went viral for its alien look, but NASA astronaut Don Pettit says it highlights future ...