NASA Armstrong Expands Its Experimental Flight Fleet
NASA Armstrong is enhancing its fleet of experimental aircraft, furthering its commitment to aeronautics and scientific research, following in the footsteps of aviation pioneers.
NASA Armstrong is enhancing its fleet of experimental aircraft, furthering its commitment to aeronautics and scientific research, following in the footsteps of aviation pioneers.
A recent study in Nature Genetics introduces a computational tool that may significantly improve the mapping of cells in the human body, potentially transforming spatial biology.
Research indicates that online social connections may enhance networking abilities while reducing engagement with content, reflecting a shift in digital learning dynamics.
Recent research indicates that lithium may have a significant role in mitigating impulsive behaviors that are often associated with suicide risk.
A recent study reveals an increase in fabricated citations in research papers, attributed to AI hallucinations, raising concerns about the integrity of scientific literature.
Rocket Lab has announced its collaboration with Raytheon on the Golden Dome space interceptor program, alongside a new contract for hypersonic test flights with Anduril.
Recent research sheds light on the diverse ecosystem of microscopic parasites affecting barb fish in the Sea of Galilee, underscoring the need to deepen our understanding of aquatic biodiversity.
A massive galaxy formed less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang has been discovered by astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope, raising questions about galaxy formation.
Recent research indicates that as scientists age, their work may become less groundbreaking, with younger scientists often leading in innovative ideas. This trend spans various scientific fields.
A study reveals how surfactin from beneficial soil bacteria activates plant immune defenses.
NASA's latest tests confirm that the rotor blades designed for the next-generation Mars helicopters have surpassed Mach 1, marking a significant milestone for Martian exploration.
On May 7, 2026, Paraguay signed the Artemis Accords, marking its commitment to collaborative principles in civil space exploration.
A recent study reveals that Japanese macaques exhibit a strong intrinsic drive to explore uncertain stimuli, independent of external rewards like food or mating.
A recent study indicates that over one-third of dogs in Norway may be affected by tick-borne diseases, highlighting a significant health concern for pet owners.
A recent study from UC San Diego highlights how the pursuit of clickable content can lead to misunderstandings in scientific communication, emphasizing the importance of accuracy.
A scorching, airless super-Earth located 48 light-years from Earth provides scientists with a unique opportunity to study the geology of distant planets.
In response to NASA's call for support in developing a moon base, Redwire is renewing its focus on lunar landers and power systems, signaling a strategic pivot.
A full-scale mock-up of a crew cabin for a future lunar lander has been established at NASA, aimed at enhancing training and testing for the Artemis program.
Research from an international team, including scientists from Queen Mary University, reveals that only 50% of soil microbes are reactivated as Arctic soils thaw.
Recent research highlights the potential of fungi in safeguarding crops from pests and diseases, paving the way for reduced chemical pesticide use and promoting sustainable agriculture.