Atomic-6 unveils a lighter, radio-transparent armor designed to protect satellites from hypersonic debris without creating more space junk.
John Lewis shoppers are getting into the Christmas spirit with a festive mug collection offer from Le Creuset. The luxury cookware brand has launched a huge new Christmas collection and some of the ...
Bombardier's Global 8000 business jet has increased its top speed to Mach 0.95, making it the fastest aircraft in civil aviation. The jet boasts an 8,000 nm range, a cabin with four living spaces, and ...
A viral Facebook post from a Florida sheriff's office sparked concern and debate. What is ‘ghost tapping?’: New scheme targeting tap-to-pay users As national debt accelerates to $38 trillion, watchdog ...
When reflecting on the greatest American filmmakers of the 21st century, any conversation would be incomplete without Kelly Reichardt. The filmmaker behind films like “Old Joy,” “Wendy and Lucy,” ...
Scientists have taken one more step down the very long road to time travel. A new paper combines the Alcubierre “warp” drive with the idea of “controlled closed timelike curves.” Though far out, ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. was placed on injured reserve on Monday, one day after sustaining an orbital fracture in a freak pregame incident. Richardon will ...
Two fast trains have crashed head on in Slovakia leaving dozens of people injured, two of them in a critical condition. The trains collided in the small town of Roznava, in the east of the country, ...
OCTOBER 13: It is unclear at this point how long Richardson will be out for, but ESPN’s Stephen Holder reports he will be sidelined for “a while.” The Colts could find themselves in the market for a ...
QB  Anthony Richardson  will definitely miss some time due to the orbital fracture he suffered during pregame on Sunday, head coach Shane Steichen told reporters Monday. Richardson was later ...
With each new spacecraft launched, the risk of orbital collisions grows. Hundreds of satellites may soon be flying in orbital regions that are already too packed to allow safe and long-term operations ...