
ISS Crew Conducts Health Scans and Pharmaceutical Research
Astronauts on the International Space Station are conducting vital health research, including vein scans to study blood clot risks in microgravity.
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Astronauts on the International Space Station are conducting vital health research, including vein scans to study blood clot risks in microgravity.

A NASA scientific balloon has completed a 23-day mission over Antarctica, collecting massive amounts of data in a search for elusive high-energy cosmic particles.

New research shows that methane exhaust from lunar landers can spread across the Moon and contaminate polar craters, risking evidence of life's origins.

A new AI framework named PhyE2E can automatically discover fundamental physics equations from raw data, successfully replicating and even improving upon known formulas.

A space science advocacy event on Capitol Hill on October 6, 2025, highlighted passionate public support but also exposed deep divisions within the U.S. space community.

The International Space Station crew welcomed NASA's new astronaut candidates, performed DNA sequencing, virtual reality experiments, and managed cargo operations.

NASA's MMS mission has provided the first direct evidence that pickup ions create waves in the solar wind near Earth, a discovery that could reshape scientific models.