International Space Station hit by major power shortage0
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- May 2, 2019
SpaceX delivery delayed after old power-switching unit malfunctions
SpaceX delivery delayed after old power-switching unit malfunctions
A jawbone found in a cave on the Tibetan Plateau in China is providing surprising insights into Denisovans, the enigmatic extinct cousins to Neanderthals and our own species, including that they were pioneers at enduring high-altitude environments.
Since 2014, UFOs have intruded upon military airspace as often as several times per month, a military official told the Washington Post.
Scientists have discovered a grain of dust left over from a stellar explosion that predated our solar system.
People robbed of the ability to talk due to a stroke or another medical condition may soon have real hope of regaining a voice thanks to technology that harnesses brain activity to produce synthesized speech, researchers said on Wednesday.
A Bigfoot hunter’s job is never over. New sightings are reported every day, stories of hairy bipedal humanoids lurking in forests around the world, and yet eluding definitive proof of their existence.
A visit to the dentist typically involves time-consuming and sometimes unpleasant scraping with mechanical tools to remove plaque from teeth. What if, instead, a dentist could deploy a small army of tiny robots to precisely and non-invasively remove that buildup?
For the first time, a European research team involving the University of Göttingen has discovered the remains of a nova in a galactic globular cluster. The remnant is located near the centre of the globular cluster Messier 22 and has recently been observed using modern instruments. The results will be published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
An Indian military mountaineering expedition team photographed the mystery footprints in the Himalayas.
For more than a century, scientists have squabbled over how Earth’s moon formed. But researchers at Yale and in Japan say they may have the answer.