No other mission has successfully touched down in this scientifically interesting moon region, which contains water ice in lunar craters
Patients' own stem cells could help them recover from chemical burns that damaged a single eye, a small, preliminary study suggests
Cooper Hewitt recognizes talented trailblazers who are at the forefront of their fields
Electrodes collected brain signals while people listened to "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1," then computers produced a garbled but recognizable track
The country now joins India in a race to make the first-ever successful soft landing near the lunar south pole
The Beat poet's photos, taken throughout his literary career, depict friends and fellow writers
Still, nuclear fusion power plants are likely decades away and may come too late to play a role in addressing climate change
Microbe-fighting molecules that once existed in Neanderthals and Denisovans have been re-created in the lab and tested in mice
Researchers identified a brain region that can create sensations of weightlessness or falling, and it could help develop new forms of anesthesia
Researchers report the technology is 77 to 83 percent accurate in finding any of the coronavirus variants in a room
A toxin in the insect's venom, which can punch a hole in cell walls, could inspire new drug-delivery methods in humans
The Twitter competitor launched on Wednesday and already has more than 70 million sign-ups, per CEO Mark Zuckerberg
The tribrid trains now running in Italy can switch between battery power, electricity and diesel
The new Google Arts & Culture hub features high-resolution scans, 3D renderings and artificial intelligence experiments
As groups within the World Health Organization are reviewing the artificial sweetner’s potential to cause cancer, take a look back at a hoax from the '90s
These long-distance migrants could get a boost from their striking coloration, which may reduce drag by heating and cooling air unevenly
Eight companies developing next-generation space meals have advanced to the final round of competition in a contest co-sponsored by NASA
Paul McCartney revealed this week that the new record will include A.I.-generated vocals from John Lennon
Hurtigruten Norway's new design includes batteries and retractable sails equipped with solar panels
The one-time injection of a gene therapy could eventually be used to control cat populations
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