As the courageous explorers exited the chopper and made their way across the deck, it was apparent that they were ...
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Perhaps the "Eject" button on the Nikon D5 was aptly named... Image: NASA (via r/ArtemisProgram) It's an experience most ...
Sperm may lose their ability to navigate in microgravity, raising new questions about whether human reproduction is possible in space.
The development of the mission mascot and viral sensation Rise began over a year before Artemis II blasted off.
Having a baby in space may require a bit more direction, with new Adelaide University research revealing the navigational abilities of sperm are negatively impacted by a lack of gravity.
Making babies in space may be more complicated than expected, as new research shows sperm struggle to navigate in microgravity. Scientists found that while sperm can still swim normally, they lose ...
While we still can't get enough of the Artemis II crew's record-breaking mission to the Moon, an astronaut who flew on an ...
It is the partner that makes dancing as we know it possible. So to be a dancer in a float tank -- which uses the buoyancy of saltwater to approximate weightlessness -- is both bewildering and ...
A real astronaut has just found exactly how to roll a D20 in zero gravity, proving that you can actually play D&D in space.
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