Your eyes snap open and go straight to the clock for your daily morning 'sleep maths'. How much rest have I had?
NASA explains some of the experiments being performed on the International Space Station into human health and performance.
Long-duration space missions are taking a toll on astronauts' vision, with microgravity causing structural and functional changes in their eyes after six to twelve months, according to a recent study.
NASA astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore surely didn't think they'd still be on the International ...
The low levels of gravity (microgravity) in space cause significant changes in astronauts' eyes and vision after six to 12 ...
Opinion: We must defend against China’s development of “counterspace applications” that “contest our access to the space ...
Barry Wilmore remains at the International Space Station after problems with a spacecraft, with late March now the scheduled ...
Weather permitting, the International Space Station will be making some visible evening passes through Santa Barbara’s skies ...
Jamie Dimon reaffirmed JPMorgan's DEI commitments after pressure from an activist shareholder.
The United States is having a senior moment. As the country’s oldest president, at age 82, is followed by the second-oldest, ...
Another challenge of long-duration missions is staying mentally healthy. Astronauts are often confined to small spaces for ...
Oneok (OKE) and EnLink Midstream (ENLC) announced that the two leading independent proxy advisory firms, ISS and Glass Lewis, have recommended ...