New data from NASA’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) indicates that a massive star exploded in a lopsided way, the most convincing evidence yet put forward...
When it comes to space exploration, our technology is still very primitive all things considered. There are certainly plenty of plans to improve it, but it seems...
Hello and welcome to our science and technology news weekly round up! The purpose of this segment is to look back at the past week and...
On April 24 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into low Earth orbit on board the Space Shuttle Discovery, and deployed the next day. Named...
This has been a very interesting week for science and technology enthusiasts so far. We’ve had plenty of news stories to read and analyze from Monday until...
One of the biggest problems when planning space missions is the immense cost of actually launching stuff up there, and doing it safely. Elon Musk’s SpaceX...
Did you know that there’s a functional 3-D printer on the ISS? Not only that, but the astronauts aboard the International Space Station have already put...
NASA believes that we are now on the verge of discovering unquestionable proof that aliens are out there and they plan on delivering this proof by...
A massive asteroid impact is one of the greatest threats to life on this planet, and for human civilization in particular. Although a catastrophic collision is...
NASA‘s Curiosity rover tasked with surveying the Red Planet has come up with surprising results when gathering samples from the soil and the environment of Mars....