Long-distance CPR: NASA revives Mars rover Opportunity
NASA engineers have brought a long-running Mars rover out of stand-by mode after the robot ran into trouble last month.
NASA engineers have brought a long-running Mars rover out of stand-by mode after the robot ran into trouble last month.
A damaged Russian cargo ship successfully docked with the International Space Station today, delivering 3.1 tons of food, fuel and equipment.
Google's executive chairman acknowledged yesterday that using Glass, the company's computerized eyeglasses, can be at times a bit 'weird' and 'inappropriate.'
Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider say they are getting some clues about where all the anti-matter went
Google's Eric Schmidt said the company's wearable computer, Glass, is about a year from reaching the market.
NASA's proposed $17.7 billion budget includes plans to capture and redirect an asteroid into orbit around Earth so astronauts can study it.
President Barack Obama's federal budget, released Wednesday, calls for increases in federal research and development spending. The overall spending increase, though shows a decline when adjusted for inflation.
Scientists at the University of Washington are working on a rocket that they say could enable astronauts to reach Mars in just 30 days.
Building solar voltaic cells from nanowires instead of standard metal conductors can increase the amount of energy that can be captured by a factor of 15, according to a new study by scientists from the Nano-Science Center in Denmark.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has found the oldest, most distant supernova ever discovered, which experts say could help scientists better understand the evolution of the universe.
A $2 billion device attached to the outside of the International Space Station has found particles that could be the building blocks of dark matter.
China's biggest search engine, Baidu, is reportedly working on its own computerized eye glasses, going head-to-head with Google's Glass project.
An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts blasted off on what is expected to be the fastest trip to the International Space Station in the history of space flight.
NASA and its commercial allies are on track to launch astronauts into space from U.S. soil by 2017, unless the government's sequester delays their efforts.
A West Virginia state legislator is looking to amend a no-texting-while-driving law by also banning drivers from using computerized glasses.