
China's Space Program Investment Surges, Report Warns
A new report finds China's space program is rapidly expanding, with investment soaring to $2.86 billion, challenging the long-standing leadership of the U.S.
The U.S. General Services Administration is rapidly seeking to lease hundreds of office spaces to support a major expansion of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Read MoreA new report finds China's space program is rapidly expanding, with investment soaring to $2.86 billion, challenging the long-standing leadership of the U.S.
A historic 70-meter radio telescope in Crimea, used by Russia to enhance its GLONASS navigation system, has been disabled in a Ukrainian drone strike.
A new commercial space race, led by U.S. companies, is prompting Russia and China to develop orbital weapons, including nuclear-armed satellites and bombardment systems.
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, deploying 28 Starlink broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit in a pre-dawn mission.
The commander of the Fram2 mission shared an x-ray image of a hand, potentially the first ever taken in space, as part of a series of scientific experiments.
A new survey finds only 15% of Americans are confident in U.S. AI leadership, while biotech firm Colossal Biosciences makes a major breakthrough in reviving the dodo.
The U.S. Space Force is overhauling its Joint Commercial Operations cell to integrate private sector space tracking data into daily military operations.
Quantum computing stocks surged after the U.S. Department of Energy announced a space technology partnership with IonQ and Honeywell, boosting the entire sector.
A Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo mission to the ISS is delayed after an engine issue on the new, larger XL spacecraft, which carries 11,000 pounds of supplies.
A new report finds China's space program is rapidly expanding, with investment soaring to $2.86 billion, challenging the long-standing leadership of the U.S.
SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, deploying 28 Starlink broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit in a pre-dawn mission.
The commander of the Fram2 mission shared an x-ray image of a hand, potentially the first ever taken in space, as part of a series of scientific experiments.
A Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo mission to the ISS is delayed after an engine issue on the new, larger XL spacecraft, which carries 11,000 pounds of supplies.
The International Space Station is set to deorbit in 2030. NASA is funding private firms like Axiom Space to build commercial replacements, fostering a new economy in low Earth orbit.
A historic 70-meter radio telescope in Crimea, used by Russia to enhance its GLONASS navigation system, has been disabled in a Ukrainian drone strike.
A new commercial space race, led by U.S. companies, is prompting Russia and China to develop orbital weapons, including nuclear-armed satellites and bombardment systems.
The U.S. Space Force is overhauling its Joint Commercial Operations cell to integrate private sector space tracking data into daily military operations.
The US Space Force's latest X-37B mission has intensified global debate, with Chinese analysts calling the craft a potential "space killer."
The U.S. Space Force's top general warns that the nation's outdated satellite tracking systems are too slow to counter modern threats from China and Russia.
The U.S. General Services Administration is rapidly seeking to lease hundreds of office spaces to support a major expansion of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
President Trump has signed Executive Order 14335, a directive aimed at reducing regulatory hurdles to accelerate the U.S. commercial space industry.
NASA employees, lawmakers, and supporters protested in Washington, D.C. against proposed budget cuts that could reduce funding by nearly 25% and cancel 41 missions.
A new survey finds only 15% of Americans are confident in U.S. AI leadership, while biotech firm Colossal Biosciences makes a major breakthrough in reviving the dodo.
Scientists have developed a new emulator, Effort.jl, capable of mapping the universe's large-scale structure on a laptop in minutes, a task that typically requires supercomputers.
A Girl Scout was rescued from a remote California canyon after an injury, thanks to a new satellite-to-phone text service that provided her exact location.
A new study reveals spaceflight causes accelerated aging in human stem cells, but finds some of the damage may be reversible after returning to Earth.
The four astronauts of NASA's Artemis 2 mission will conduct extensive biomedical experiments to study how deep space affects human health.