Microsoft Explores Superconductors for Future Data Centers

Microsoft is exploring high-temperature superconductors to build smaller, more efficient data centers to meet the escalating energy demands of artificial intelligence.

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Scientists Argue Viking Probes Found Life on Mars in 1976
Space Science

Scientists Argue Viking Probes Found Life on Mars in 1976

Scientists are re-examining data from NASA's 1976 Viking missions, arguing that the probes did find evidence of microbial life that was misinterpreted at the time.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
SpaceX Shifts Focus to Moon City, Citing Faster Timeline
Space Future

SpaceX Shifts Focus to Moon City, Citing Faster Timeline

SpaceX is pivoting its short-term colonization plans from Mars to the Moon, with CEO Elon Musk citing a faster timeline and logistical advantages.

Leo HarrisonLeo Harrison
Interstellar Comet Offers Clues to Alien Planet Formation
Space Science

Interstellar Comet Offers Clues to Alien Planet Formation

An interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, survived its trip around the sun, providing an unprecedented look at the chemical building blocks of alien worlds.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
Bennu Asteroid Dust Rewrites Origin Story of Life's Building Blocks
Space Science

Bennu Asteroid Dust Rewrites Origin Story of Life's Building Blocks

Dust from asteroid Bennu reveals that life's essential building blocks, amino acids, likely formed in extreme cold and radiation, not warm water as long believed.

Sarah ChenSarah Chen
ISS Research Paves Way for Artemis II Lunar Mission
Space Tech

ISS Research Paves Way for Artemis II Lunar Mission

International Space Station research has been vital in preparing for the Artemis II lunar mission, contributing critical life support systems, health studies, and observation techniques.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
Vast Underground Tunnel Found on Venus
Space Science

Vast Underground Tunnel Found on Venus

Scientists analyzing three-decade-old NASA data have discovered a massive underground tunnel on Venus, likely a lava tube, suggesting the planet may be geologically active.

Leo GallagherLeo Gallagher
NASA Lifts Ban on Personal Smartphones for Astronauts in Space
Space Policy

NASA Lifts Ban on Personal Smartphones for Astronauts in Space

NASA has updated its policy to allow astronauts on missions, including Artemis II, to bring personal smartphones into space for the first time.

Evelyn ReedEvelyn Reed
West Virginia Plant Plays Key Role in NASA's Artemis Mission
Space Tech

West Virginia Plant Plays Key Role in NASA's Artemis Mission

Over 1,100 workers at a West Virginia plant produced critical aluminum components for NASA's Artemis II rocket, playing a key role in the mission to send astronauts back to the moon.

Marcus OlssonMarcus Olsson
Astronaut to Carry Daughter's Stuffed Rabbit on ISS Mission
Space Families

Astronaut to Carry Daughter's Stuffed Rabbit on ISS Mission

NASA astronaut Jessica Meir will take her three-year-old daughter's stuffed rabbit on the upcoming SpaceX Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station.

Sarah ChenSarah Chen
Astronomers Detect Record-Breaking 7-Hour Gamma-Ray Burst
Space Science

Astronomers Detect Record-Breaking 7-Hour Gamma-Ray Burst

Astronomers have detected a record-breaking gamma-ray burst that lasted for seven hours, challenging existing theories about how stars die in cosmic explosions.

Maya SinghMaya Singh
Vandenberg Completes Eighth Launch of 2026 with Starlink Mission
Space Access

Vandenberg Completes Eighth Launch of 2026 with Starlink Mission

Vandenberg Space Force Base supported its eighth launch of 2026, with a Falcon 9 rocket successfully deploying the Starlink 17-33 mission on February 7.

Julian VanceJulian Vance
Science This Week: Space Babies, Cancer Risks, and Dream Hacking
Science

Science This Week: Space Babies, Cancer Risks, and Dream Hacking

From the profound challenges of human reproduction in space to hacking dreams for problem-solving, this week's science news reveals new insights into our future, health, and behavior.

Dr. Maya Rodriguez-SilvaDr. Maya Rodriguez-Silva