ScienceSpaceflight Tiny Robot Surgeon Will Slice Through Fake Human Flesh on the ISS Launching on Tuesday, the mechanical arm is paving the way for doctors to perform virtual surgeries on astronauts in space. By Passant Rabie Published January 29, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace See Webb Telescope’s ‘Mind-Blowing’ Collection of Spiral Galaxy Images Reminiscent of the Eye of Sauron and psychedelic whirlpools, the new images reveal never-before-seen details of galaxies. By Isaac Schultz Published January 29, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Scientists Find Evidence Alzheimer’s Can Be Transmissible New research links at least five cases of early-onset Alzheimer's to a medical procedure contaminated with rogue proteins. By Ed Cara Published January 29, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceAnimals Living Newborn Great White Shark Seen for the First Time Ever Unprecedented images show a 5-foot-long baby white shark swimming near California. By Isaac Schultz Published January 29, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Japan’s Moon Lander Springs Back to Life, Defying the Odds SLIM fell into an unfortunate position last week, with its solar arrays pointed away from the Sun, but the lander has resumed operations after regaining power. By Passant Rabie Published January 29, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Wife of SpaceX Worker Left in a Coma After Rocket Test Sues, Claiming Negligence The grave accident is one of many that have occurred at SpaceX, where workers have suffered amputations, burns, and other injuries. By George Dvorsky Published January 29, 2024 | Comments (0)
Science Gizmodo Monday Puzzle: Is the Coin Flip Really Fifty-Fifty? You and I are going to settle something with a coin flip. Does your call matter? By Jack Murtagh Published January 29, 2024 | Comments (0)
Science See Inside NASA’s Finally-Unstuck Asteroid Sample Container The biggest science story of the week was the long-awaited reveal of the Bennu asteroid samples. Gizmodo Staff Published January 27, 2024
ScienceHealth Elon Musk’s Brain Implant Company Neuralink Fined for ‘Hazardous Materials’ Violation The U.S. Department of Transportation fined the experimental biotech company for violations involving the movement of hazardous material. By Ed Cara Published January 26, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight The ISS Is Getting a New Pair of Creepy Robot Arms Space startup GITAI is launching its robotic arms to carry out orbital handy work outside the space station. By Passant Rabie Published January 26, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth A Rare but Deadly Fungal Infection Is Cropping Up in More States New research shows that Vermont may be an unrecognized hotspot for blastomycosis. By Ed Cara Published January 26, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Satellites Are Getting a Constellation of Traffic Cops Launching this coming weekend, the first four satellites of NorthStar's planned constellation will monitor space traffic and aid in collision prevention. By Passant Rabie Published January 26, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace The Moon Is Shrinking and That’s Bad News for NASA’s Artemis Program Potential Artemis landing sites aren’t on the steadiest of ground, as recent research suggests these areas may be prone to moonquakes. By Isaac Schultz Published January 26, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight The Most Precious Human Relics Left in Space Humanity has sent all sorts of stuff into space over the years. These items are the most valuable and historically significant. By George Dvorsky Published January 26, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace An Ambitious Mission to Venus Is Set to Launch in 2031 The EnVision Venus orbiter could help explain why the hellish planet ended up so different from our own hospitable world. By Isaac Schultz Published January 26, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceAnimals Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Mess With a Wild Iguana That Wants Your Cake The rogue reptile bit a little girl's hand, stole her cake, and gave her a rare bacterial infection. By Ed Cara Published January 26, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight NASA’s Mars Helicopter Breaks a Blade and Will Never Fly Again RIP, Ingenuity, the first craft to fly on another planet. By Passant Rabie Published January 25, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace Hell Yeah, We’re Getting a Space-Based Gravitational Wave Observatory Imagine LIGO, but flying through space. That’s LISA. By Isaac Schultz Published January 25, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Japan’s Lunar Mission Is Lying Face Down on the Moon A new photo reveals what's happened to SLIM lander, which made a historic pinpoint landing on the Moon. By Passant Rabie Published January 25, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Most People Who Stop Taking Wegovy/Ozempic Keep the Weight Off, Study Finds More than a third of former semaglutide regained their shed pounds, however. By Ed Cara Published January 25, 2024 | Comments (0)