Sci-fi isn’t known for being low-key, chilled, or relaxing. Aliens, dystopian nightmares, and twisted realities are more than likely provoking a reaction from viewers that flies a lot closer to
Sci-fi isn’t known for being low-key, chilled, or relaxing. Aliens, dystopian nightmares, and twisted realities are more than likely provoking a reaction from viewers that flies a lot closer to
NASA astronauts (from left) Jack Hathaway and Jessica Meir are photographed on Jan. 12, 2026, in their pressure suits and inside the Dragon spacecraft during the Crew Equipment Interface Test
Raman image of MoDTC from the MIL 090136 Martian meteorite (in blue). — Science Direct The study of meteorites is important for planetary sciences because, among other things, it can
NASA/Jessica Meir Astronauts Chris Williams of NASA and Sophie Adenot of the European Space Agency work together in the Kibo laboratory module’s Life Science Glovebox, processing genetic-material samples for the
As cool as Lego’s previous model of The Mandalorian’s N-1 starfighter was, this sleek, super-powered vessel deserved better. Now, Lego has stepped up with a UCS version of Mando’s starfighter,
The new, juiced-up version of SpaceX’s Starship megarocket just cleared a big hurdle on the path to its first-ever launch. That liftoff, targeted for early or mid-May, will be the
Nearly a dozen scientists have disappeared or died in circumstances that some observers have deemed suspicious.
WASHINGTON — More than two months after NASA announced revised plans for the Artemis 3 mission, the agency has provided few details about the mission itself amid signs its schedule
This image of a special object, dubbed the “X-ray dot,” represents a discovery from Chandra that could help explain the nature of a mysterious class of sources in the early
Summary of particle dynamics. The top and bottom rows compare results for steel and aluminum rods, respectively, while the left and right columns show the initial and final stages. (b)






