A new study found that the average daily temperature in the Everest region remains unchanged, yet its glaciers are melting – due to the wind.
China's unmanned spacecraft aims to be the first to bring samples from the far side of the moon to Earth.
Sample collection from the far side of the moon, Boeing launches a leaky spacecraft, and a particularly intriguing planet is found.
Amnesia is a general term for memory loss, caused by physiological or psychological factors. What do we know about it?
The metaphor “heartbreak” has a real physiological basis and emotional stress inflicts pain akin to physical pain
Heat shield in focus, seniors in space, space debris cleanup, and a surprising planet.
Many adorn their bodies with tattoos. What happens during tattooing? Are there risks, and how does the immune system respond?
A new study suggests using focused ultrasound waves directed at the brain for pain relief.
Black holes, Negev Space Accelerator, space suits, lunar training, and stellar archaeology.
In recent decades, physicists have endeavored to understand the subatomic particles and their behavior. Their efforts have culminated in the development of the Standard Model of Particle Physics.
What are hereditary diseases and syndromes? Exploring the unpleasant side of the genetics we inherit from our parents
A unique black hole simulation by NASA, another delay for Boeing's manned spacecraft, a Chinese spacecraft in lunar orbit, and a lost and found department in space. This Week in Space.
Élisabeth and Eugène Wollman made their way from Russia to the Pasteur Institute in Paris, where they worked together for many years on joint and groundbreaking research in microbiology, until the Nazis came.
Following the death of Peter Higgs, after whom the famous particle is named, physicist Eilam Gross from the Weizmann Institute of Science, who took part in the particle’s discovery, discusses the origin of the famous prediction and the man behind it
A bold Chinese mission, a lunar atlas, a sail spacecraft, and a communications deal.
Social robots have the potential to provide substantial benefits to humans, but to fully harness this potential, we need to act swiftly to promote legislation that will regulate their development.
Millions of individuals—predominantly women— suffer from migraines.. Despite its widespread occurrence, much remains unknown about the causes of this condition. What can we do about this debilitating headache that affects so many?
Is there a link between brain size and intelligence? Six common mistakes regarding the organ residing in our skulls
Could burying trees in the ocean reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and help combat global warming?
Salvaging Mars samples, Boeing to the ISS, Venus's atmospheric emissions, and a nearby stellar black hole.