Just imagine going on a wild ride to the Moon at speeds that would make a Formula 1 car look like a Sunday cruise, while four intrepid astronauts push.
A reader argues that solar farms are inherently unreliable based on weather conditions. Also letters on war spending and the Florida Ethics Commission.
Follow the Artemis II crew aboard Orion, from SLS launch to Pacific splashdown, completing system checkouts, trajectory burns, and lunar observations during their 10-day mission.
Spark plugs might sound small and inconsequential, but neglecting to change them can have serious and expensive repercussions ...
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Cotswold MP Roz Savage speaks of her transformative solo row across the Atlantic, 20 years on
'It was quite daunting just realising that there's 3,000 miles of open ocean lying ahead of me' ...
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19 Costco kitchen finds to look for in 2026
Cooking in a well-stocked kitchen is easier and more fun. In 2026, Costco has some great finds of all kinds of kitchen tools ...
Jacob Sagrera unrolls an alligator skin and lays it flat on a metal table, brushing off flecks of salt. He holds it up to the ...
G. K. Dinesh, Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences at the Central Agricultural University, has been selected as a Lead Author by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
In a first, astronomers detect dry ice hiding in the dusty torus of the Butterfly Nebula
The death of a star is usually thought to be a violent and hostile ...
Could tiny threads of carbon fiber do the same job as big metal industrial heating coils? A new breakthrough from researchers at Rice University says yes, and the finding could go a long way toward ...
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