Scientists have created a helmet that uses magnetic therapy to reduce deadly brain tumors.
NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has flown a total of one mile on Mars, and its 10th flight was its most complex to date.
Las Vegas police have solved a cold murder case using a record-low volume of DNA to conduct gene sequencing.
More than 18 months after its failed first attempt to make it to the International Space Station, Boeing’s Starliner is ready for a second shot.
Alphabet has launched its latest X moonshot company, Intrinsic, with the goal of making industrial robots more practical for many people.
A group of astronomers has discovered what's believed to be a region with exomoons-in-the-making for the first time.
Breaking news: A billionaire says the planet is beautiful.
Blue Origin has successfully completed its first crewed flight, taking Jeff Bezos, Wally Funk and others into space.
Scientists have built a soft robot with pneumatic memory that can play the piano without relying on conventional chips.
NASA's Curiosity rover might be sitting next to sources of methane 'burps' that might hint at microbial life or ancient water on Mars.
Japanese researchers have broken an internet speed record by transferring data at 319Tbps — nearly twice as fast as last year's achievement.
The best part of waking up is, of course, hot bean juice in your cup.
Does flying 50 miles above the Earth's surface make you an astronaut? Depends on which aviation agency you ask.
The first paying Blue Origin customer is Oliver Daemen — the youngest person ever to fly to space.
Elon Musk bought a ticket to space aboard Virgin Galactic, suggesting that SpaceX and Virgin aren't quite the bitter enemies you might expect.
Virgin Galactic and Omaze are running a sweepstakes that gives the winner two tickets to space.
Virgin Galactic has completed its first fully crewed spaceflight, with Richard Branson aboard.
You can watch the entire Unity 22 mission unfold here, the company’s website, as well as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Drones are learning to find meteorite impact sites all by themselves, helping to locate space rocks that might otherwise go missed.
In his latest book, Across the Airless Wilds, journalist Earl Swift, examines the oft ignored Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions, our last trips to the Moon's surface.