The Caribbean gathers strength as Hurricane Beryl intensifies.
As a strong and potentially fatal hurricane approaches the Caribbean, several countries are alerting locals to prepare for emergencies.
Opponents of the Space Radar Site challenge lawmakers.
Opponents of the proposed construction of space radar stations overhanging the only coastal national park in the UK have issued a challenge to local general election candidates, asking them to…
Permission to demolish the International Space Station was granted to SpaceX.
NASA has authorized SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, to demolish the International Space Station (ISS) by 2030.
Astronauts on the space station are forced to take cover as a Russian satellite shatters into more than 100 pieces.
A Russian spacecraft burst into more than 100 pieces Thursday night, forcing astronauts aboard the International Space Station to seek refuge.
It can be said that black holes are ‘irrationally resistant’ to Einstein and his contemporaries. This narrative, with illustrations, examines why.
Ben Platts-Mills explores why renowned scientists like Albert Einstein rejected the possibility that black holes exist in a special illustrated feature. Were they too sublime and unusual to dream of?
What the science has to say about keeping cool during a heat wave.
In addition to making living difficult, high temperatures seriously endanger both the environment and human health. This is our how-to guide for completing one.
Robots smile because of their living skin faces.
A method has been developed by Japanese scientists to affix living skin on robot faces, enabling more lifelike grins and other facial movements.
‘Gene deserts’: deciphering the secrets of illness.
An increasing number of illnesses, including cancer and Crohn's disease, are being connected to mutations in these so-called "junk" DNA regions.
Why are the astronauts from the Boeing Starliner still in orbit?.
Originally scheduled to start returning to Earth on Wednesday night, the two astronauts trying out Boeing's new Starliner spacecraft will remain on the International Space Station (ISS).
Scientists warn that the new Mpox strain Clade 1b is the “most dangerous so far” and “could spread internationally.”
It is time to "get prepared," according to scientists monitoring the spread of a potentially hazardous new strain of the Mpox virus.


