With Artemis set to return to the moon, McCandless argues we’re in a new space race with China that will have implications for science, law, access to ...
Today, as in the beginning, life is still made out of carbon dioxide, and the world’s problems are made out of carbon dioxide as well.” ...
Mars is a very dry planet with very little water in its atmosphere and hardly any clouds, so you might not expect it to have storms. Yet, there is lightning and thunder on Mars ...
Why nuclear makes sense for the Red Planet. Google’s new memory math for AI. Why video games help you sleep. All that and ...
In 'Project Hail Mary,' a human and an alien figure out how to cooperate across space. In real life, we can't see that fellow ...
Housemarque’s follow-up to Returnal takes what made the 2021 third-person “looper shooter” so acclaimed and twists it into a ...
Space is extremely dangerous, but people can still do more than robotic explorers can – in terms of technical achievements ...
Every patient is going to have AI working on their behalf in five years,” Legion co-founder Arthur MacWaters told NYNext.
This is the opening of Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars, the New Scientist Book Club read for April, as humans come to the ...
South-African born writer and world literature scholar Elleke Boehmer’s sixth novel, Ice Shock, is a breathtaking story about ...
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Watch what happens to the human body on every Kepler planet
The scientific wonderers at What If examine how various alien environments across the Kepler system would physically ...
No one has set foot on the moon since America left in 1972. NASA is heading there again. Will the quest inspire the nation?
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