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SpaceX's next astronaut launch for NASA is officially on for Feb. 11 as FAA clears Falcon 9 rocket to fly again
February 6, 2026·Mike Wall
They got next: With NASA's Artemis II delayed, SpaceX Crew-12 set to fly
February 6, 2026·Richard Tribou
'Invisible scaffolding of the universe' revealed in ambitious new James Webb telescope images
February 6, 2026·Joanna Thompson
A 407-Million-Year-Old Fossil Found On The Shores Of Quebec May Belong To An Unknown And Extinct Branch Of Life
February 6, 2026·Emily Chan
Can apes play pretend? Scientists use an imaginary tea party to find out
February 6, 2026·Adithi Ramakrishnan
Something Mysteriously Powerful Slammed Into Earth in 2023. Scientists Now Have a Theory
February 6, 2026·Gayoung Lee
SpaceX's fiery Falcon 9 streaks into orbit | Space photo of the day for Nov. 6, 2025
February 6, 2026·Kenna Hughes-castleberry
Why the Artemis II Crew Stays in Quarantine Before Their Journey to Moon
February 6, 2026·Jorge Garay
Every major galaxy is speeding away from us, except one - and we finally know why
February 6, 2026·Ivan Farkas
Disaster Strikes in Antarctica: The Doomsday Glacier Foiled Scientists' Bold Plan
February 5, 2026·Emily Carter
Is There A Link Between Primordial Black Holes, Neutrinos, and Dark Matter?
February 5, 2026·Evan Gough
Do apes have an imagination? A new study suggests Kanzi the bonobo did
February 5, 2026·Jackie Flynn Mogensen & Jackie Flynn
A bonobo tea party: Study shows humans aren't the only species that can pretend
February 5, 2026·Evan Bush
At a Bonobo's 'Tea Party,' Scientists Find Hints of Imagination
February 5, 2026·Alexa Robles-gil
New analysis suggests puzzling fossil may have been an unknown life-form
February 5, 2026·Katie Hunt
Scientists Tried Drilling Into Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier,' But the Ice Had Other Plans
February 5, 2026·Passant Rabie
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