A 13-atom molecule containing sulfur has been discovered in interstellar space for the first time, providing insight into the origins of the chemistry of life.
Millis Middle School students visited the Christa McAuliffe Center for Integrated Learning at Framingham State University.
By Laurie Chen BEIJING, Jan 29 (Reuters) - China plans to launch space‑based artificial intelligence data centres over the ...
Artemis II, the next mission in NASA’s Artemis program to explore the Moon, is scheduled to launch from Florida within the ...
NASA's Space Shuttle Challenger lifted off 40 years ago with six astronauts and a teacher on board. That legacy is being ...
Recent James Webb Space Telescope data confirms a decade-old theory that the universe's earliest supermassive black holes ...
The venerable Hubble observatory is going strong despite its decades in space and the advent of next-generation successors ...
"We used to think that only very simple molecules could be created in these clouds. But we have shown that this is clearly ...
If space-based AI computing is the future, SpaceX is the most ideally placed to operate AI-ready satellite clusters.
The concept of space becoming the next battlefield used to sound abstract, more like science fiction than strategy.
The complex building blocks of life can form spontaneously in space, a new lab experiment shows.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — As more and more space junk comes crashing down, a new study shows how earthquake monitors can ...