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On Episode 165 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik talk with NASA astronaut Nick Hague, the first U.S. Space ...
By removing the pull of gravity, space has accelerated breakthroughs once thought impossible, reshaping medicine, ...
The aerospace industry has never been short on complexity. Simulating spacecraft performance, such as orbital dynamics, thermal shielding, and structural loads, requires precise physics and ...
An experiment involving artificial organs is just one way researchers are trying to capitalize on the weird ways low-gravity ...
Just when we thought we'd learned from the past, humanity is preparing to repeat its most destructive habits—this time, in ...
EVE Frontier is, if nothing else, an intriguing experiment in the making. It could be an absolute trash fire, and I remain ...
The Stanford Space Law Society, in collaboration with the Stanford Student Space Initiative, seeks to increase awareness of ...
NASA has quietly taken steps to prepare for a death in space. We need to ask how nations will deal with this inevitability ...
The cosmos has always beckoned humanity, a canvas of infinite possibilities and mysteries yet to be unraveled. For decades, ...
A dramatic shift in space politics is unfolding as billionaires and private corporations push to claim parts of the Moon.
The University of Wyoming should exemplify its "world needs more cowboys" campaign and protect diversity, equity and inclusion programming, write a group of UW social work students.
Buckle up, because this ride is about to get interesting. Space Forge, a plucky startup from Cardiff, Wales, just pocketed a cool $30 million to take chip manufacturing to space. Yep, you heard that ...