Medicine & TechnologyTexas A&M researchers explore space travel's impact on eye health, focusing on how microgravity affects ocular pressure. Discover the implications for astronauts' vision. Read more!
Explore the mysteries of space travel and how human bodies respond to the journey beyond Earth. Learn about the challenges and adaptations necessary for life in space. Read more!
Researchers explore the health of astronauts in space to understand the impact of the space environment on the composition and diversity of the human microbiome. Check this article to learn more.
An architect has created a conceptual design for a space elevator which could travel between an ocean-based spaceport and a multi-use space station. Learn more about it in this article.
Researchers have identified six promising solvents which can extract construction materials from lunar and Martian rock dust. Learn more about them in this article.
Japanese start-up Iwaya Giken plans to provide helium balloon rides that will take passengers 15 miles (25km) to the stratosphere later this year. Read the article to learn more details.
Engineers have determined how the damaged Soyuz spacecraft is not viable for sending the stranded crew home. Roscosmos will be deploying another craft to fetch the crew. Read to know more.
A Canadian study recently showed that 50 percent more blood cells are destroyed when traveling in space and this continues for however long the mission takes.
Billionaire Jeff Bezos, announced earlier today that Wally Funk, one of the aviators of "Mercury 13" is joining him for a ride on his space company, Blue Origin's first crewed mission.
For one who is not so knowledgeable about spaceflight, it is important to know the effects of the absence of gravity or weightlessness on the health of humans, as revealed in a NASA study.