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University of Reading’s Dr James O’Donoghue explains why no day is ever really the same – horologically speaking.
The provisionally named S/2025 U1 is so small it had gone unnoticed by probes and telescopes for the past 40 years.
Two years ago, Earth was hit by the most energetic neutrino in history. Scientists thought it might be a measurement error, ...
The Space Force operates the Global Positioning System satellite network to provide navigation services to ships, airplanes, ...
The U.S. Space Force's X-37B space plane will test a potential alternative to GPS that makes use of quantum science as a tool ...
The MTA’s new tunnel boring machine is about as exciting as it gets. The transit agency’s board on Monday inked a nearly $2 ...
No great endeavor ever undertaken since the beginning of civilization has not had people saying it can’t or shouldn’t be done ...
Penn State researchers show how radar can transcribe phone conversations from vibrations, raising new privacy risks.
Commercially available magnets could significantly improve the efficiency of water splitting in a microgravity environment.
New research shows bold geese - not aggressive ones - lead flocks, while curious followers shape group decisions and ...
On August 21, 2025, a small but powerful space plane will once again head into orbit, carrying with it experiments that could ...