An astronaut can hold a tool in space, loosen their fingers, and watch it stay put. Nothing drops. Nothing tugs downward. Yet ...
Astronauts still grip objects as if gravity exists, even after months in space, revealing how slowly the brain adapts to ...
Examining the fine motor skills of space travelers can help improve safety for future missions, scientists say ...
In space, every action becomes more complicated—and CPR is no exception. With no gravity to keep you grounded, astronauts ...
A study of 300,000 galaxies confirms that gravity follows Newton's law and deepens the mystery of dark matter.
New research shows astronauts continue gripping objects as if under Earth's gravity, even after months in microgravity, posing potential safety risks during missions. This finding adds to growing ...
Bond shares the pen's fascinating history, dating back to 1968 when NASA needed a solution for writing in zero gravity. Unlike pencils, which pose risks due to floating graphite and shavings, Fisher ...
The development of the mission mascot and viral sensation Rise began over a year before Artemis II blasted off.
One doctor argues that to be healthier, we need to be better at managing our bodies' interactions with gravity. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
The ISS uses filtration, distillation and catalytic reactors to purify wastewater into safe drinking water for astronauts.