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The Russian space agency had previously threatened to withhold access to Europe's robotic arm at the height of geopolitical tensions last year.
A new review finds that walking as little as 2,300 to 4,000 steps a day can be linked to a reduced risk of dying early.
Scientists analyzed a sample of dust from the space station's air filters and found numerous contaminants, including dreaded "forever chemicals."
The Event Horizon Explorer would build on the work of the Event Horizon Telescope, which famously visualized a black hole in 2019.
A new large meta-analysis has found no significant link between having either condition and an increased risk of cancer in general.
Previously, the Ingenuity helicopter ended its 53rd flight early due to an apparent glitch with its navigation camera.
Set to peak this weekend, the Perseids promises its most radiant display in years. Here’s how you can enjoy this celestial spectacle to the fullest.
NASA is running tests to determine the root cause behind unanticipated variations observed across the heat shield in the wake of the Artemis 1 mission.
New research estimates that many cancer cases caught through screening in women over 70 may ultimately be harmless.
Having been outcast by its European counterparts, Russia is set to to embark on a solo journey to the lunar surface.
Data from the now-retired lander also reveals that the Red Planet wobbles due to its molten core.
According to Novo Nordisk, people on Wegovy were 20% less likely to develop serious cardiovascular problems for up to five years when compared to placebo.
Due to ongoing development delays, ULA’s trusty Atlas V will hoist two prototype broadband satellites, not the anticipated Vulcan Centaur.
The company is anticipating that its Starliner crew capsule will be ready for flight in March 2024 following a critical test of its parachute system.
Authorities captured a female black bear known as "Hank the Tank" for breaking and entering.
At least three people, including two dead, contracted the bacterial infection after visiting Zen Day Spa in Northern California, which was shut down last week.
While the Department of Energy announced a successful test in December, July's experiment reportedly produced even more energy.
The Chandrayaan-3 mission marks the country's second attempt to land on the Moon nearly four years after a devastating crash.
The experiment will help scientists determine the effects of microgravity on boiling and condensation.
Cases of flea-borne typhus have steadily risen in LA over the past decade. Three people died from the bacterial infection last year, as well.
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