Artemis II Moon Mission Crew Enters Prelaunch Lockdown
NASA placed the Artemis II crew into final quarantine as launch teams prepared for the first crewed lunar flight of the program.
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NASA placed the Artemis II crew into final quarantine as launch teams prepared for the first crewed lunar flight of the program.
James Webb Space Telescope astronomers on March 29, 2026, confirmed the discovery of several dwarf galaxies containing black holes that defy existing.
Scientists on March 29, 2026, confirmed the successful fabrication of a microscopic QR code smaller than a single bacterium.
NASA is preparing the Artemis 2 crew for a lunar flyby that will test Orion, SLS, mission control and reentry systems.
Michael Fincke's reported loss of speech during an ISS mission draws scrutiny about emergency response and long-duration spaceflight risk.
Henry C. Lee, the forensic scientist whose career mixed courtroom fame with later legal controversy, died at 87.
Buglife is asking volunteers in Kent, Surrey and Sussex to help record insects, building a clearer picture of species change across the South East.
Scientists revealed new data on March 28, 2026, identifying the specific gut-brain signals and protein structures that govern human appetite and fat.
Scientific teams published data on March 28, 2026, detailing how specific chemical compounds in cannabis manipulate brain circuitry to create endless hunger.
Cambridge will use John Stevens Henslow's botanical archive to connect modern students with the observational training that shaped Darwin.
A fossil ape from northern Egypt pushes early hominoid research beyond the usual East African map and toward a wider Miocene landscape.
Scientists at major American laboratories announced on March 28, 2026, that purified enzymes could soon supplant living cells in the mass production.