The zero-g cup allows one to smell your coffee, something you can’t do when sipping through [a] straw from a bag," Don Pettit ...
Being in space significantly affects the human body. Research shows that microgravity reduces bone density, posing a serious ...
Described as the “perfect space crop,” the nutritious and ready-to-eat fungus could be a key stepping stone toward fueling ...
NASA astronaut Barry 'Butch' Wilmore recently reunited with his family as his daughter gave an update on his return MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/AFP via Getty After nine months in outer space ...
Vinson Carter, who teaches STEM education, and some of his U of A students helped junior high students in Springdale connect with astronaut Nichole Ayers aboard the International Space Station.
Shohei Ohtani may be the best two-way baseball player on planet Earth, but an astronaut who hails from the same country has the Los Angeles Dodgers star beat in outer space. Koichi Wakata, an ...
Samples collected from a crew member are inserted into a cryogenic storage unit for preservation and later analysis.
An astronaut has shown how you drink a cup of coffee — in space. NASA spaceman Don Pettit demonstrated the tricky task of sipping from a special mug in microgravity on the International Space ...
World leaders should look to existing international law on the use of force to address the threat of space becoming ever more militarized, a new study shows. The research is published in the ...
The recently returned astronauts may be glad they left the space station - the current crew has shown how they are drawing blood for science. NASA's Expedition 72 Flight Engineer Nichole Ayers ...