Category: Science
U.S. medical community fights Trump’s executive order on childhood vaccines as Measles surges
Doctors Warn New Vaccine Policy Could Fuel Confusion, Delay Shots and Put Children at Greater Risk
NASA Astronaut Deniz Burnham set for first International Space Station mission
NASA astronaut Deniz Burnham poses for a portrait at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Image credit: NASA/Robert Markowitz
NASA unveils Artemis III Crew for pivotal 2027 Moon-Program Test Flight
Four-astronaut team will rehearse critical docking operations with SpaceX and Blue Origin lunar landers ahead of planned return to the Moon’s south pole
NASA unveils three-phase plan for permanent Moon Base near Lunar South Pole
Agency taps private companies for landers, drones and rovers as Artemis program targets sustained human presence in the 2030s. We’re already in Phase I
Massive fire engulfs USF Marine Science Lab: Building feared total loss
Two-alarm blaze on St. Petersburg campus prompts large emergency response; cause remains under investigation
Astronomers measure Black Hole ‘mind blowing’ jet power for first time, revealing ‘dancing’ beams approaching light speed
Study of Cygnus X-1 finds jets as powerful as 10,000 suns, shaped by stellar winds and racing at nearly half the speed of light
Artemis II astronauts beam back stunning first Moon flyby photos
Rare lunar far-side views, eclipse imagery, and meteoroid flashes highlight historic mission as crew heads home
Artemis II astronauts break 56-year record as they travel farthest distance ever from Earth
NASA crew sends back never-before seen images of the far side of the moon and surpass Apollo 13 milestone while pushing deeper into space than ever before – and toward future lunar base plans
‘Space Plumber’ saves the mission: Astronaut Christina Koch repairs $23M Artemis II toilet mid-flight
“I’m the Space Plumber” says mission specialist Kochas she adds “orbital plumbing” to her résumé while NASA’s historic Moon mission sails on—no leaks, no panic, just a well-timed reboot
EPA moves to rollback limits on cancer-linked sterilization chemical ethylene oxide
Proposed rollbacks spark debate between industry leaders warning of device shortages and health advocates concerned about increased cancer risks










