Why NASAs Artemis II astronauts are wearing bright orange spacesuits on this historic mission
NASA Artemis II Moon mission: Unexpected toilet trouble in space surprises astronauts
Moon mission: Artemis II crew report issue with Orion spacecraft toilet; NASA troubleshoots
Why Artemis II will not land on the Moon even though NASA did it 50 years ago
NASA's Artemis II mission, a 10-day lunar flyby, marks humanity's return to deep space after 50 years. This crucial test flight validates the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket for future landings. Unlike Apollo's race against time, Artemis prioritizes long-term lunar presence and eventual Mars missions, emphasizing safety and sustainability over speed.
10 superpowers women possess that are biologically impossible for men
The woman's body is often thought of as simply an average body. However, the more we learn about evolutionary biology, the more we understand that the womens genome has been specifically adapted for a different form of highly efficient survival. From how the brain interprets sensory information all the way down to having two sets of immune system genes on its X chromosome (which accounts for the fact that females, on average, have a higher immunity to disease than males), a great number of characteristics that make females biologically unique do not get recognised. Here are some examples of physiological accomplishments performed by women with much greater levels of efficiency than men.
Artemis II launch: What astronauts do the night before liftoff; inside NASAs pre-launch rituals
Want to renew healthy eating habits? Greek monks have a spring playbook
Across Greece and in Orthodox communities around the world, a centuries-old Lenten fast offers a modern lesson in diet and discipline
SpaceX Falcon 9 successfully launches Transporter-16 mission from Vandenberg
Massive x1.4 solar flare erupts just days before Artemis II launch: Heres what NASA says
The walking tree: How this Amazon tree fooled the world into believing it moves
The walking tree of the Amazon, Socratea exorrhiza, is a myth fueled by its distinctive stilt roots. These roots adapt to the changing forest floor, creating an illusion of movement as the tree subtly shifts its support. Scientific research confirms the tree remains anchored, its apparent walk a testament to its remarkable adaptation.
Why NASAs Artemis II astronauts are carrying the names of 5.6 million people to the Moon
Artemis II is set to carry over 5.6 million names to the Moon, a digital archive collected through NASA's Send Your Name to the Moon campaign. This initiative fosters global participation, transforming space exploration into a shared milestone. The names, stored on an SD card aboard the Orion spacecraft, represent humanity's collective aspirations as NASA prepares for future lunar missions.
Can mice save astronauts on Mars? Scientists discover surprising fitness solution in space
Can humans get pregnant in space? New study reveals a surprising answer

