SpaceX and Blue Origin both face FAA mishap probes Only one called exploding a rocket over the Caribbean 'entertainment' Science20 Jan 2025 | 16
Got a telescope? Bid farewell to ESA's retiring Milky Way mapper Gaia makes its final science observation Science18 Jan 2025 | 9
SpaceX resets ‘Days Since Starship Exploded’ counter to zero Updated Test flight seven did better on the ground with a successful booster catch – as aircraft divert from falling debris Science17 Jan 2025 | 108
Blue Origin reaches orbit with New Glenn, fumbles first-stage recovery Jeff Bezos' space company achieves milestone with payload delivered Science16 Jan 2025 | 60
India becomes just fourth country to dock satellites in orbit As the ESA celebrates planned break-up of its solar blotter-spotter Science16 Jan 2025 | 13
SpaceX launches 2 lunar landers on path to the Moon Blue Ghost's first time, and second time lucky for Japanese company ispace? Science15 Jan 2025 | 22
Blue Origin gives up on New Glenn lift-off, 2 hours into launch window Updated Vehicle subsystem concerns blamed for scrub Science13 Jan 2025 | 35
Blue Origin postpones New Glenn's maiden flight to January 12 Now set for the day before SpaceX's next Starship test Science10 Jan 2025 | 50
NASA's lunar Roomba set to suck up Moon dirt for study Collecting regolith samples with a blast of gas Science09 Jan 2025 | 20
Los Angeles wildfires force tens of thousands to evacuate, NASA JPL closed Updated Crews battle to keep people, homes, science safe Science08 Jan 2025 | 62
NASA has just two Mars Sample Return mission lander options left JPL's sky crane tech or private vendor to get $5-7B contract, before hitching lift back to Earth with ESA Science08 Jan 2025 | 10
DNA sequencers found running ancient BIOS, posing risk to clinical research Updated Devices on six-year-old firmware vulnerable to takeover and destruction Research08 Jan 2025 | 24
Japan's wooden satellite exits International Space Station Carefully crafted wooden box, LignoSat, is on its own Science08 Jan 2025 | 48
First launch of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket slated for January 10 Bezos booster finally ready for action Science07 Jan 2025 | 21
3Blue1Brown copyright takedown blunder by AI biz blamed on human error Worker copy-pasted wrong YouTube URL, says ChainPatrol AI + ML07 Jan 2025 | 57
SpaceX will try satellite deployment on next Starship test Ten suborbital Starlink simulators to be flung from Musk's spacecraft Science06 Jan 2025 | 71
Twigstats software sheds light on mysteries of Europe's old-school migrators New tool for genetic analysis promises greater insights from the extraction of ancient DNA Science05 Jan 2025 | 12
Boffins ponder paltry brain data rate of 10 bits per second You may not need that high-bandwidth brain-computer interface Science01 Jan 2025 | 92
Jimmy Carter set the solar, space, and environmental pace obituary The former president, passed at 100 this week, was also an early email adopter Offbeat30 Dec 2024 | 40
Blue Origin inches closer to the first New Glenn flight Final big tests done and engines fired up for a few seconds. Next stop ... space? Science30 Dec 2024 | 34
How to leave the submarine cable cutters all at sea – go Swedish Opinion Clear rules and guaranteed consequences concentrate the mind wonderfully. Just ask a Russian
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Donald Trump proposes US government acquire half of TikTok, which thanks him and restores service Incoming president promises to allow ongoing operations for 90 days just as made-in-China app started to go dark
Trump's freshly minted meme coin passes $10B market cap Crypto critics unhappy as BTC hits all-time high and Melania launches her own currency
Sage Copilot grounded briefly to fix AI misbehavior 'Minor issue' with showing accounting customers 'unrelated business information' required repairs
AWS declares it's Iceberg all the way until customers say otherwise Cloud giant explains its thinking behind support for Apache open table format
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Parker Solar Probe sends a "Still Alive" tone back to Earth This was a triumph Science27 Dec 2024 | 58
Parker Solar Probe set for blisteringly hot date with the Sun on Christmas Eve Ho-ho-holy heatshield! Science23 Dec 2024 | 37
Rocks from Chinese Moon mission suggest Luna's history needs revision Meanwhile, NASA signs off on Artemis software upgrade Science20 Dec 2024 | 18
Axiom Space shuffles space station assembly sequence – to get it standalone sooner Aiming to be freeflying by 2028. Handy if anything should happen to the ISS Science19 Dec 2024 | 21
Stranded in space: Starliner crew to remain in orbit even longer as SpaceX faces delays Week-long mission set to stretch into ninth month Science19 Dec 2024 | 97
Humanoid robots coming soon, initially under remote control Feature Dodgy AI chatbots as brains – what could go wrong? AI + ML19 Dec 2024 | 93
SpaceX rocketeers get fresh FAA license for next Starship launch Authorization comes less than a month after flight 6: 'The FAA continues to increase efficiencies' Science18 Dec 2024 | 58
Silent NASA lander gives boffins insight into Martian dust NASA to bid a final farewell to InSight Science17 Dec 2024 | 8
Ingenuity helicopter's flying days cut short by featureless Martian terrain Landing hard at an angle not great for the old rotor blades Science13 Dec 2024 | 30
Astroscale orbital janitor gets within 15 meters of space junk Couldn't reach out and touch it, but still happy as this attempt was out of mission scope Science13 Dec 2024 | 21
China preps another rocket that Beijing hopes will become its workhorse Long March-8A improves payload by forty percent and comes just a month after Long March 12 debut Science12 Dec 2024 | 6
A decade on from maiden flight, NASA's Orion is still waiting for its Moon moment Hopefully it won't be another 10 years before the capsule is troubled by a crew Science11 Dec 2024 | 6
Blue Origin's New Glenn will launch any day now – but it better hurry up 2025 looming large as Blue Ring pathfinder prepped for liftoff Science11 Dec 2024 | 28
Neuraspace adds a second telescope to track objects in orbit Starlink satellites might annoy astronomers, but at least they're easy to spot Science09 Dec 2024 | 2
Mysterious outbreak with high fatality rate in the DRC could imperil tech supply chains Is the industry ready to be tested if the unidentified deadly pathogen spreads beyond rural Kwango Province? Science09 Dec 2024 | 48
India launches two ESA sun-spotters that will fly in incredibly precise formation Proba-3's Occulter will blot out the sun to create eclipse-like effect Coronagraph can observe Science09 Dec 2024 | 14
British boffins build diamond battery capable of working for a millennium or five Video Carbon-14 decay could be coming to an implant in you Science08 Dec 2024 | 49
Vega-C finally launches ESA's next Sentinel satellite Return to flight almost two years since the previous endeavor failed Science06 Dec 2024 | 7
NASA finds Orion heatshield cracks won't cook Artemis II crew Lunar flights therefore set for seven-month delay and change re-entry approach, but redesign not needed Science06 Dec 2024 | 39
Arianespace's Vega C delayed after gantry throws a tantrum Euro rocket stuck on the ground for another day Science05 Dec 2024 | 17
Temporary printable tattoos could be the future of EEGs Boffins' big brainwave of using custom skullcaps to capture, er, more brainwaves Science05 Dec 2024 | 25
Trump wants SpaceX customer Jared Isaacman as next NASA boss Billionaire space tourist and mate of Elon pledges Americans will get to Mars Science04 Dec 2024 | 41
Europe's Vega C rocket cleared for launch tonight, first since 2022 Nozzle woes in the past for continent's new launcher Science04 Dec 2024 | 18
SOHO, the two-year mission that forgot to retire, finally faces sunset Probe may not make it to 30 as funding runs out and replacement is launched Science03 Dec 2024 | 24
China launches first next-gen Long March 12 rocket, christens private spaceport Won't scare SpaceX as it's not reusable, but will help Beijing do things like launch broadband sats Science02 Dec 2024 | 3
NASA's X-59 plane is aiming for a sonic thump, not a boom Feature Pilot James 'Clue' Less is ready to take to the skies Science30 Nov 2024 | 66
SpaceX hits 400 launches of Falcon 9 rocket Yet another batch of Starlink satellites mark the milestone Science29 Nov 2024 | 56
Chinese boffins find way to use diamonds as super-dense and durable storage medium Looks better on your beloved's finger than a Blu-ray, too Storage29 Nov 2024 | 55
'Best job at JPL': What it's like to be an engineer on the Voyager project Feature 'I love this work. I love what I'm doing. It's so cool' Science28 Nov 2024 | 34
China starts building world's largest fully steerable radio telescope 120-meter colossus expected to be online in 2028 – around the same time the Square Kilometer Array Science28 Nov 2024 | 26
Abandoned US Army 'city under the ice' imaged in serendipitous NASA find Camp Century could spill millions of gallons of sewage, diesel fuel, and nuclear waste as climate warms Science25 Nov 2024 | 78
Musk agrees with fan that worries over orbital Starlink traffic a 'silly narrative' Forget the 10x programmer. How about 10x satellites? Networks25 Nov 2024 | 63
SpaceX closing in on approval for 25 Starship launches in 2025 Draft environmental assessment ready for public scrutiny Science22 Nov 2024 | 23
India's Moon orbiter was shifted suddenly to avoid Korea's and NASA's craft Apparently there's not enough space in space Science22 Nov 2024 | 31
SpaceX claims another Starship success, but fumbles the catch In-space engine reignition paves way for orbital missions Science20 Nov 2024 | 201
Robot runs marathon in South Korea, apparently the first time this has happened Finishing in 4:19:52 makes it a SlowBot - although it did finish without a battery top-up Science19 Nov 2024 | 23
NASA wants ideas on how to haul injured moonwalkers $45K says you can do it without a lunar rover Science18 Nov 2024 | 62
UK test-fires Spear mini cruise missile that will equip F-35 fighters 2-way datalink allows in-flight info updates including retargeting and abort Public Sector18 Nov 2024 | 78
NIST trains AI to hear the 'oh crap' moment before batteries explode Machine learning used to separate opening a can of soda from something catastrophic Science18 Nov 2024 | 26
First looks at China's Moon rock samples suggest Luna had volcanoes for longer than previously thought Stuff from the far side is basalt - but less KREEP-y than expected Science18 Nov 2024 | 1
Congress ponders underwater alien civilizations, human hybrids, and other unexplained stuff Video Because life's not weird enough in the United States these days Science14 Nov 2024 | 48
SpaceX Starship moved to launchpad for 6th flight test Yes, the heat shield has been tweaked. But there's also a banana for scale Science14 Nov 2024 | 16
Academic papers yanked after authors found to have used unlicensed software Updated Dam, the consequences Software14 Nov 2024 | 80
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to eject hundreds more workers Budget constraints result in 'painful but necessary adjustments' Science13 Nov 2024 | 35
California's last nuclear plant turns to generative AI for filing and finding the fine print Diablo Canyon gets nifty new tech to … speed up document retrieval? Science13 Nov 2024 | 11
UK's Darpa clone faces tough test next spring as government considers future funding With plant platforms and neural circuits on the program, Aria's leadership hope cross-party concensus continues Public Sector13 Nov 2024 | 11
What might a second term of Trump mean for the US space program? Moon, Mars, and Mayhem? Science12 Nov 2024 | 73
SpaceX Dragon gives ISS a helping hand with altitude Demonstration paves way for more reboosts before station's eventual deorbit Science11 Nov 2024 | 28
Unbreakable Voyager space probes close in on a 50 year mission Dwindling power and problematic communications, but the spacecraft just keeps on going Science09 Nov 2024 | 66
NHS to launch 'real-time surveillance system' to prevent future pandemics Nanopore DNA screening technology may identify novel pathogens, propose treatments in as little as six hours Science08 Nov 2024 | 56
Astroboffins tune into the wild origins of fast radio bursts Enigmatic cosmic signals from outside this galaxy could come from collapsed binary stars Science07 Nov 2024 | 8
SpaceX plans next Starship flight just days from now Hands up who wants to see the 'chopsticks' catch the Super Heavy again? Science07 Nov 2024 | 42
Arecibo telescope might have failed because of weak sockets Electromagnetic radiation contributed to that zincing feeling: analysts Science06 Nov 2024 | 68
Japan's wooden cube-shaped satellite rockets to space Wooden datacenters? Japan can build spacecraft out of the stuff Networks05 Nov 2024 | 24
The hunt is on for the scum who stole Britain's largest inflatable planetarium Have you seen this dome? It's full of stars Science02 Nov 2024 | 68
Reaction Engines' hypersonic hopes stall as funding fizzles out Updated 173 jobs gone after air-breathing rocket project loses lift Science01 Nov 2024 | 151
Japan's space agency to build a digital twin of its ISS module – right before it retires It's the space economy, stupid Science01 Nov 2024 | 4
China refreshes crew of its 'Celestial Palace' space station Incoming trio includes first female engineer, a returning taikonaut, and one newbie Science30 Oct 2024 | 10
NASA narrows Artemis III landing target list to nine The Mons Mouton Plateau looks nice this time of year. Or maybe you prefer Slater Plain? Science29 Oct 2024 | 19
Tardigrade genes may hold secret to radiation treatments for humans Microscopic 'water bears' can survive blasts that would kill humans Science29 Oct 2024 | 20
China's first space tourism venture sells first pair of tickets Just two of 'em, at a discount befitting the early stage of development for the kit involved Science28 Oct 2024 | 14
Say hello to the epi-bit, a new approach to DNA data storage A single gram can hold 215,000 TB. Technique inspired by epigenetics might help unlock that potential Science25 Oct 2024 | 23
Scientists demand FCC test environmental impacts of satellites updated Boffins say it's absurd that the US comms watchdog won't consider atmospheric harms Science24 Oct 2024 | 15
Boffins explore cell signals as potential GPS alternative Team sends a flying cooler packed with DIY tech 15 miles up for the test Science23 Oct 2024 | 28
AI's energy appetite has Taiwan reconsidering the nuclear option Premier indicates possible shift in post-Fukushima policy Science22 Oct 2024 | 17
Lab-grown human brain cells drive virtual butterfly in simulation Could organoid-driven computing be the future of AI power? Science22 Oct 2024 | 32
The Astronaut wore Prada – and a blast from Michael Bloomberg Stylish Artemis spacesuit design revealed last week should never fly, billionaire argues Science21 Oct 2024 | 64
Europa Clipper heads to Jupiter: Can its icy moon support life? But first stop is Mars for a speed boost, then back to Earth for the final push Science19 Oct 2024 | 29
Oh, what a feeling: Toyota building robots that get better with practice Bots that learn to peel potatoes is a lot less scary than Black Mirror Science17 Oct 2024 | 15
China launches plan to lead the world in space exploration Long-term research program includes building Moon bases, finding habitable exoplanets, and probing 'space-time ripples' Science17 Oct 2024 | 36
Amazon makes $500M bet on itty-bitty nuclear reactors to fuel cloud empire The duo eyes a target of 5 GW online in US by 2039, assuming tech comes to fruition Systems16 Oct 2024 | 38
Viable fusion power in a decade? Tokamak Energy dares to dream Brit biz updates world on why tech might not be forever 30 years away Science16 Oct 2024 | 32
Testing spacecraft material the Sandia way: Setting it on fire with mirrors Who said Archimedes' death ray was a busted myth? Science16 Oct 2024 | 14
ESA astronaut on the difference between flying in a Soyuz and piloting a Crew Dragon Interview Plus: We chat about going to the Moon and keeping the ISS running for a few more years Science15 Oct 2024 | 9
NASA's Europa Clipper leaves for Jupiter's moon atop Falcon Heavy Liftoff after dodging hurricanes and paranoia scrub Science14 Oct 2024 | 33
First time's the charm: SpaceX catches a descending Super Heavy Booster Mechanical chopsticks on the launch tower grab a returning rocket and Starship splashes down on target Science13 Oct 2024 | 186
Top-secret X-37B space plane ready for daring new orbital maneuver The Space Force craft will attempt aerobraking for the first time Science12 Oct 2024 | 37
Is the first European on the Moon in ESA's astronaut corps? Interview Director General on being a good partner and developing rockets Science11 Oct 2024 | 8
Jupiter's Great Red Spot wobbles like Jell-o, according to Hubble snaps Scientists undecided about possible flavor Science11 Oct 2024 | 18