Mars, von Braun's great project: would it have worked?
Von Braun's Martian landers promised to transform space exploration. But would they have been effective in the thin atmosphere of Mars?
Von Braun's Martian landers promised to transform space exploration. But would they have been effective in the thin atmosphere of Mars?
The Radcliffe Wave, a giant stream of gas that “gives birth” to stars, undulates near the Solar System. Why?
Russian space threat revealed: anti-satellite capability under development, with no immediate security threat according to the White House.
AI can support flight controllers in tasks such as data analysis and automation of repetitive, but stop, procedures. For these reasons.
New study raises concerns about the safety of vegetables grown in space, which are much more susceptible to bacteria such as salmonella.
New research on Leonardo da Vinci's aerial propeller shows promising solutions for reducing noise pollution from drones.
Innovation in the treatment of osteopenia: the FDA approves Osteoboost, a vibrating belt that increases bone density.
The robot developed by the Italian Institute of Technology is unique: it grows like a plant and overcomes obstacles and open spaces thanks to its ability to 3D print its own body.
India's Aditya-L1 mission enters solar orbit, marking an unprecedented space milestone for the nation
Study reveals that 18 billion animals killed for food are wasted, highlighting the inefficiency of the food system
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Loss of bone density, erectile dysfunction, nail loss: research highlights more and more problems for the human body in space.
The theory of a second Big Bang could explain the presence of dark matter in the universe, a study suggests.
From Harvard to Oxford, experts debate the theory of 'Longevity Escape Velocity': it suggests we could live indefinitely by 2030. What if immortality really is just around the corner?
A team of Dutch scientists has developed a portable EEG hat that can diagnose the severity of a stroke before the patient arrives at hospital. The device has been tested with great success.
SHANE looks completely unconventional, but it could be the answer to urban congestion and parking problems.
Women risk more harm in car accidents. The new SET 50F female dummy will fill this gap in crash testing and safety
Reflect the sun's rays to fight global warming? It's not that simple, warns MIT. Here are the risks we run.
Conceiving life beyond Earth: a startup wants to anticipate the challenges of space colonization with in vitro fertilization.
From Merkel's surveillance to PRISM operations: a decade after the Snowden revelations, what has changed?
A series of new observations of our solar system reveal that the Kuiper belt may hide an Earth-like planet