This 36-Mile Spacecraft Would Take Humanity To The Stars – With No Way Back
While it's unlikely to come to fruition, designs for the 2.4-billion-ton Chrysalis could see humanity embark on a four-century journey to a new star.
Read MoreWhile it's unlikely to come to fruition, designs for the 2.4-billion-ton Chrysalis could see humanity embark on a four-century journey to a new star.
Read MoreThe astronauts aboard the International Space Station were expecting supplies, but had to wait due to engine problems. Traveling to space has to be precise.
Read MoreCurrents in the Earth's atmosphere work to keep the planet in equilibrium. One of these patterns is changing, with consequences to our weather.
Read MoreIs it likely that someone will ever fire a gun in space? Probably not. But haven't you ever wondered what would happen if they did? Science has the answer.
Read MoreSpaceX is determined to build a rocket that can reach Mars. However, another test has gone wrong. Here's what you need to know about its metal tile failure.
Read MoreCurious how much Gemini vs ChatGPT really costs? The headline plans look similar, but prices and plans varies for different tiers.
Read MoreJapan has a remarkable idea for disposing of space junk and debris without the need to ever come into contact with it, which could help keep orbit safe.
Read MoreLike many other inventions, super glue was discovered completely by accident and was originally intended to be something else. Here's what happened.
Read MoreElon Musk often drops hints about SpaceX projects, and his latest involves a colossal ship that could play a surprising role in future launches.
Read MoreSpaceX has added another successful Falcon 9 satellite launch to its tally with the Nusantara Lima mission on September 11, 2025. Here's what went down.
Read MoreOne of the biggest discoveries in medical history came about completely by accident, and when it did, it revolutionized more than just medicine.
Read MoreYou can use Google's Gemini AI to do lots of things, but many have found it's good at generating realistic photos or touching up existing ones. Here's how.
Read MoreA private U.S. lander carried NASA’s experiments to the Moon and has opened new doors for exploration. Could this be the future of space travel?
Read MoreThe AI industry is still very new, so things can change quickly. This has definitely been the case with the unexpected release of Chinese AI platform DeepSeek.
Read MoreNuclear energy hasn't been popular in the U.S. for decades, and very little infrastructure has been built as a result. New technologies might change that.
Read MoreElon Musk is once again in the spotlight with a tweet, saying that the 10,000 robot deal is fake. Here's what you need to know about the drama.
Read MoreThe intent is not to land on the moon but to perform a flyby, and interested parties can their names added to the mission.
Read MoreThe fundamental problems with AI as a coding tool are being laid bare, and they're only getting worse.
Read MoreA French nuclear fusion reactor has smashed a world record, moving us closer to clean, endless power. But what exactly makes this milestone so ground-breaking?
Read MoreLong had the scientific community searched space for signs of a newly formed planet, and it has now captured one.
Read MoreNASA has another mission, but this time, they are bringing in an Air Force pilot to tackle it. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Read MoreOne of ChatGPT’s premium perks just went public. If organizing chats into Projects was tempting, now is the time to try what used to cost extra.
Read MoreA September solar eclipse will briefly alter daylight across parts of Earth. Learn the science behind it and where observers can catch the event.
Read MoreThe 33% rule limits how much of your roof can be fitted with solar panels. Here's what the rule requires and some key exceptions you should know.
Read MoreDARPA put its AI-powered fighter jet to the test against a human pilot in a live dogfight. The outcome offers a glimpse into the future of air warfare.
Read MoreFrom Sputnik’s lonely orbit to today’s crowded skies, satellites shape our world in many ways. But how many are up there, and which country tops the list?
Read MoreIcebergs haven’t gone away, and neither has the risk. We explore how often ships hit ice today, the tech preventing disasters, and what happens if they do.
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