Models suggest that impact-ejected material from Earth could reach Venus’ clouds and potentially survive there briefly.
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Scientists on the ISS investigate a hidden health threat that could affect future moon missions
Aboard the International Space Station, astronauts are tackling one of the most important medical questions facing future ...
Three Chinese astronauts landed back on Earth on Wednesday after six months on China's space station. The crew’s landing module came down slowly after separating from the return vehicle, descending on ...
Landing humans on Mars could teach us whether life ever existed beyond Earth, how planets change over time, and how humans can live on other worlds. By studying Mars up close, astronauts could answer ...
A new study from Princeton University, the Smithsonian Institute, the Mpala Research Centre and many partner institutions has now documented the interconnection between the largest animals in the ...
China has launched a new experiment to see how the earliest stages of human development might unfold in space. According to Futurism, the country recently sent synthetic human embryos to its Tiangong ...
Jake Mowrer, Ph.D., is the new director of the AgriLife Extension Soil, Water and Forage Testing Laboratory in Bryan-College Station.
NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 astronauts gather together for a crew portrait wearing their Dragon pressure suits during a suit verification check inside the ...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Assistant Professor Teresa Lee of the Department of Biological Sciences a five-year CAREER grant totaling $1.1 million to study how the proteins that ...
In December 1972, Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spent 75 hours on the lunar surface during Apollo 17. They drove a rover, ...
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Roscosmos cosmonauts complete critical spacewalk to advance science on the ISS
Two cosmonauts returned safely to the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday after a meticulously planned spacewalk ...
Next, they divided their samples into groups based on genetic similarities, such as adaptation to cold temperatures.
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