Juice probe scores epic fuel save after snapping selfies with Earth and Moon Onward to Venus! Science21 Aug 2024 | 32
Atlassian CEO's idea to build 4,000-kilometer extension cord plugged in Giant solar farm in Australia will make 'leccy that flows under the ocean to Singapore Offbeat21 Aug 2024 | 41
SpaceX set to surpass Gemini 11's altitude record with Polaris Dawn mission Let's hope the spacesuits hold up for extravehicular activity Science20 Aug 2024 | 31
Rocket Factory Augsburg engine test ends in explosion at SaxaVord spaceport First stage destroyed during hot fire in Scotland Science20 Aug 2024 | 41
Nvidia's latest AI climate model takes aim at severe weather That tornado warning couldn't possibly be a hallucination... could it? Science19 Aug 2024 | 8
ESA's Juice probe dances with Earth and Moon before shooting off to Jupiter Gravity assist flybys planned for tonight and tomorrow Science19 Aug 2024 | 11
Japan's Astroscale wins contract for space junk harvesting robotic arm The plan is to do away with an H-IIA rocket upper stage – and prove it's possible Science19 Aug 2024 | 9
NASA pushes decision on bringing crew back in Starliner to the end of August When is a mishap not really a mishap? Science15 Aug 2024 | 146
NASA's VIPER rover might still reach the lunar surface after all Intuitive Machines tosses hat into the ring for NASA's canceled trundlebot Science14 Aug 2024 | 13
InSight data suggests plentiful water lies beneath Mars' surface There's water in them thar hills, but it'll be really hard to get to Science13 Aug 2024 | 22
SpaceX tries to wash away Texas pollution allegations Updated Elon Musk: Aiming for Mars, but sometimes ends up with Mercury? Science13 Aug 2024 | 44
US standards body proposes atomic clocks in lunar orbit to keep Moon time Knowing precise time on satellite essential if we want accurate GPS-like system for exploration Science13 Aug 2024 | 17
Before we put half a million broadband satellites in orbit, anyone want to consider environmental effects? SpaceX 'WasteX' Starlink said to make up 60% of sats circling Earth Networks12 Aug 2024 | 80
In celebration of Curiosity's successful landing on Mars Forget the woes of Starliner with an audacious NASA landing on another planet that went very very right Science12 Aug 2024 | 5
Chinese satellite broadband launch rocket breaks up into space junk Asia In Brief Plus: Vietnam's PM leads chips push; Tesla backs out of Thailand; Drones fly trash off Everest; and more Science12 Aug 2024 | 25
NASA's NEOWISE asteroid spotter turned off for the final time A mission that was supposed to last for less than a year went on for more than a decade Science09 Aug 2024 | 14
Report slams Boeing and NASA over shoddy quality that's delayed SLS blastoff Space Launch System project overspent, under-built, and is overdue, government probe finds Science09 Aug 2024 | 51
Anaconda puts the squeeze on data scientists now deemed to be terms-of-service violators Updated Academic, non-profit organizations told to start paying up – or else Applications08 Aug 2024 | 22
NASA mulls using SpaceX in 2025 to rescue Starliner pilots stuck on space station Officials may overhaul next year's Dragon mission if Boeing's Calamity Capsule proves too risky to return with crew Science07 Aug 2024 | 90
NASA pushes back missions to the ISS to buy time for Starliner analysis Next SpaceX crew trip moves deep into September while engineers agonize over the Calamity Capsule Science07 Aug 2024 | 35
Freighter bound for the ISS suffers engine abort Are the woes of the Calamity Capsule catching? Science05 Aug 2024 | 13
Second patient receives the Neuralink implant Almost half the electrodes are working... for now Networks05 Aug 2024 | 18
Bugging out: 53 years since humans first drove a battery-powered car on the Moon Feature And you thought you had range anxiety Science03 Aug 2024 | 17
Boeing's Starliner proves better at torching cash than reaching orbit Perhaps those thrusters actually burn dollars after all Science02 Aug 2024 | 53
NASA pops repair kit in the mail so astronauts can fix leaky ISS telescope Upcoming spacewalk should help NICER see more nicely Science01 Aug 2024 | 23
Beetle mania: How bugs are inspiring the next gen of robot aviators Deploying and folding wings without power might be useful in a tight spot Science01 Aug 2024 | 8
It is 60 years since a US spacecraft first took a close-up of the Moon Ranger 7 finally gets its shot. Five years later, humans would follow Science31 Jul 2024 | 17
NASA gives Falcon 9 thumbs-up to launch Crew-9 1. Undock, bring Butch and Suni home on Starliner, 2. Launch Crew-9, 3. Do the handover, 4. Bring Crew-8 home Science29 Jul 2024 | 29
Silicon, stars, and sulfur make Apollo's unlikely legacy Opinion Neil stepped on a rock. We're surfing an interstellar wave 9,000 light years long. Go us Science29 Jul 2024 | 57
The secret to better weather forecasts may be a dash of AI Google adds machine learning to climate models for 'faster forecasts' Science27 Jul 2024 | 93
SpaceX Falcon 9 set for comeback after upper-stage failure Cracked line blamed for leak Science26 Jul 2024 | 19
Boeing Starliner crew get their ISS sleepover extended Bosses regret talking up mission duration as Capsule's lifetime extended to 90 days Science26 Jul 2024 | 51
Shuttle Columbia's near-miss: Why we should always expect the unexpected in space The eventful launch of STS-93 and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Science26 Jul 2024 | 36
AI models face collapse if they overdose on their own output Recursive training leads to nonsense, study finds AI + ML25 Jul 2024 | 140
Tim Peake joins Axiom Space as an astronaut advisor A new mission: Securing funding for Brits in orbit Science24 Jul 2024 | 2
Engineers fix ESA's Gaia observatory from 1.5M kilometers away And you thought rolling back a borked update on a server down the hall was hard? Science22 Jul 2024 | 10
Curiosity rover is crushing it: Ran over a rock and found pure sulfur An unexpected splash of yellow on the red planet Science22 Jul 2024 | 22
Chinese researchers create four-gram drone that might fly forever Asia in brief Plus: Former Samsung worker jailed for leaking secrets; Robo-cabs reach Shanghai airport; and more Science22 Jul 2024 | 8
EU's renewable hydrogen plan needs a 'reality check' Member nations aren't on the same page, investors are confused, and nobody understands the real costs CxO19 Jul 2024 | 78
Pi goes to spaaaaace... for a bit longer than planned Ariane 6 might have had some APU problems, but the well-Armed hardware on YPSat worked well Science18 Jul 2024 | 5
NASA swings budget axe, kills $400M+ VIPER lunar trundlebot Creeping costs, launch delays mean almost completed rover 1) will never see Moon, 2) will be stripped for parts Science18 Jul 2024 | 18
Here we go again. And again. Musk threatens to pull Twitter, SpaceX out of California Comment Over here, look at me, Donald, I'm over here, don't you want to tweet again? Woke! Trans! Antifa! Immigration! Science17 Jul 2024 | 121
SpaceX asks the FAA: 'Can we launch our rockets again, please?' Company keen to get back on the horse before the investigation is complete Science17 Jul 2024 | 43
ESA starts work on planetary defence mission, because Bruce Willis is retired Asteroid Apophis will come within 32,000km of Earth in 2029, which makes it very much worth a visit Science17 Jul 2024 | 20
Evidence for Moon caves emerges as humans hunt for hospitable hideaway under lunar surface Lava tubes promise shelter in future Moon missions Science15 Jul 2024 | 33
SpaceX's Falcon anomaly could have serious implications for the space industry Comment Musk firm to work with the FAA on why the second stage leaked liquid oxygen Science15 Jul 2024 | 60
SpaceX hit by inflight Falcon 9 failure Upper stage engine suffers a Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly, leaving Starlink satellites too low Science12 Jul 2024 | 35
Boeing's Starliner set for extended stay at the ISS as engineers on Earth try to recreate thruster issues We all know the pain of reproducing that one pesky problem in test Science11 Jul 2024 | 48
Astroscale space janitor attempts fly-around of derelict upper stage ADRAS-J avoids adding to debris problem with autonomous collision avoidance Science10 Jul 2024 | 7
Glass rain, supersonic winds, and Eau de Rotten Egg – just another day on HD 189733 b Sounds better than a British summer Science10 Jul 2024 | 18
Europe blasts back into the heavy launch biz with first Ariane 6 flight Everything went fine, except the experimental re-ignition Science10 Jul 2024 | 55
Time Lords decree: No leap second needed in 2024 Let's not get ahead of ourselves, even if Earth is spinning out Science05 Jul 2024 | 45
ITER delays first plasma for world's biggest fusion power rig by a decade Who could have guessed that giant magnets capable of constraining mini-suns would be hard to build? Science04 Jul 2024 | 105
EV world in serious trouble if China cuts off rare earth materials Comment 'We're not there yet' on development of motors without them Personal Tech03 Jul 2024 | 74
Oak Ridge boffins twist exotic metal into eco-friendly, solid-state cooler Chill out, no fridge required Science03 Jul 2024 | 17
MIT's bionic leg upgrade leaves amputees walking like the wind Researchers expect treatment to be available clinically in around 5 years Science02 Jul 2024 | 18
Trouble in space as Boeing's not going, and China's back from the Moon Kettle Vultures chew over a busy few days in orbit with a transatlantic chat Science02 Jul 2024 | 15
China working on standard for brain-computer interfaces This is more than a thought bubble: Beijing aspires to dominate international standards Science02 Jul 2024 | 8
Chinese space company accidentally launches rocket in test gone wrong 10, 9, 8 ... hang on, did anyone check we bolted this thing down properly? Science01 Jul 2024 | 50
Mars is slam-dunked by hundreds of basketball-sized meteorites every year Impact studies crucial for accurately determining Red Planet's age Science29 Jun 2024 | 19