Our Universe is not fine-tuned for life, but it's still kind of OK Star formation is key for life, and a different version of our universe could make more stars.
A former Orion engineer has surprisingly credible plans to fly European astronauts "I know it's super hard, and I know it was crazy."
Russian ballistic missile attack on Ukraine portends new era of warfare This is the first time an IRBM, once restricted by a Cold War arms treaty, has been used in combat.
Rocket Report: Next Vulcan launch slips into 2025; Starship gets a green light "Constellation companies and government satellite operators are desperate."
Surgeons remove 2.5-inch hairball from teen with rare Rapunzel syndrome The teen didn't return for follow-up. Instead, she planned to see a hypnotherapist.
We're closer to re-creating the sounds of Parasaurolophus Preliminary model suggests the dinosaur bellowed like a large trumpet or saxophone, or perhaps a clarinet.
NASA is stacking the Artemis II rocket, implying a simple heat shield fix NASA expects it to take about four months to fully assemble the main parts of the SLS rocket.
Study: Yes, tapping on frescoes can reveal defects Acousticians put a traditional "knock" test for delaminated areas to the test.
Horrifying medical device malfunction: Abdominal implant erupts from leg Suspicious deaths, perforated sheep veins went unreported before device hit market.
Qubit that makes most errors obvious now available to customers Can a small machine that makes error correction easier upend the market?
Study: Why Aztec "death whistles" sound like human screams The basic mechanism relies on the Venturi effect, producing a unique rough and piercing sound.