The first samples to be taken from the moon’s “far side” have returned to Earth.
China is become the first nation to return samples from the far side of the moon after its lunar probe made its way back to Earth.
A Chinese space probe returns carrying unique lunar stones.
China's lunar mission has returned the first samples to Earth from the unexplored far side of the Moon.
A family files a lawsuit against NASA after space station debris strikes a Florida home.
A Florida family is suing NASA for damages to their property caused by space station debris that fell to Earth.
Ritonavir and lopinavir, two HIV medications, were tested on patients with neurofibromatosis 2 brain tumors.
Trials of HIV-treating drugs will be conducted on patients with numerous brain tumors that are incurable.
Scientists are confident that a revolutionary Parkinson’s test may be able to forecast the disorder seven years before symptoms appear.
Researchers have discovered a biological marker for Parkinson's disease with the use of artificial intelligence, which they believe may result in a straightforward blood test for the illness at least…
Researchers report finding microplastics in penises for the first time, raising concerns about their potential effects on sexual health.
For the first time, microplastics have been discovered in penises, and scientists are concerned about the potential effects on sexual health.
NASA unintentionally broadcasts a distressing astronaut simulation.
Social media went crazy when NASA unintentionally broadcast a medical exercise intended for training that mimicked an astronaut receiving treatment for decompression sickness on the International Space Station (ISS) on…
The intensity with which Scotland’s Taylor Swift fans danced set off earthquake detectors in science.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) reports that attendees at Taylor Swift's Scotland concerts last weekend danced so hard they activated seismic monitors.
What effects does a human body have after spending more than a year in space science?
The current record for a single space mission is 371 days, however extended stays in orbit cause unexpected changes to astronauts' bodies, including changes to their muscles, brains, and even…
Scientist Akira Endo passes away at the age of 90.
At the age of 90, the Japanese scientist whose groundbreaking research resulted in the development of statins—the medications that save millions of lives—passed away.


