Why Do Rockets Have Fins, And How Do They Affect Their Flight?
You might be surprised to know the purpose behind the fins on a rocket and if they're really necessary.
Read MoreYou might be surprised to know the purpose behind the fins on a rocket and if they're really necessary.
Read MoreGemini promised a lot of new features with its release, but is its advanced version worth the price tag?
Read MoreTens of millions of dollars will buy engineering marvels with thunderous power, cutting edge technology, and ice-smashing build quality.
Read MoreA Trump administration science official did say that U.S. technology can "manipulate time and space." But there's lots of context you should know.
Read MoreMars is the exciting next step in our exploration of space, but dust particles that were already a problem on the moon could be worse on Mars.
Read MoreGeoSpy AI, a new geolocator application, says it can find the exact location of any photograph within seconds, but how does it do this?
Read MoreIf you've ever been near a power line, you may have heard it making a buzzing sound. But do they emit electromagnetic fields? Is there danger from being nearby?
Read MoreThe Titanic is a deep sea reminder human tragedy, as well as a great resource for scientific and historical research. So how long does it take to get there?
Read MoreYour car's tachometer has a redline that's probably well below 10,000 rpm. These engines put the capabilities of production car engines to shame.
Read MoreThe latest version of ChatGPT now offers image generator for users on its free tier, but there are some significant limitations to how you can use the service.
Read MoreYou've likely watched space shuttles launch using massive rockets, but how exactly do the rockets that are the backbone of space exploration work?
Read MoreRockets are a major part of American aviation and a common hobby in the form of model rockets, but where did the modern rocket engine start?
Read MoreCape Canaveral has been the site of numerous rocket launches and space faring missions, and that's all due to its strategic location on the U.S. east coast.
Read MoreWhile asteroid mining is already being undertaken, the first mission didn't exactly go off without a hitch. Here's what happened after it left earth.
Read MoreIf you've ever driven over a bridge, you've almost certainly seen a notice that the bridge ices before the road does. The reason why is surprisingly simple.
Read MoreExploration has never been a safe occupation. For every significant discovery, there has been sacrifice by those seeking out new knowledge.
Read MoreEarly cars didn't even have windshields, but modern ones have specially made glass designed to keep you safe. How is auto glass different from regular glass?
Read MoreThe International Space Station has been orbiting our planet for decades, but how did it get up there and how long did it take? Here's everything we know.
Read MoreMost of us aren't dodging gunfire on our daily commutes or grocery runs, but some military and government vehicles have bullet-proof tires. How do they work?
Read MoreEver overheard some cockpit lingo and wondered what it means? Here are the definitions to keep you informed next time you fly.
Read MoreScientists have been receiving X-ray signals from the Helix Nebula for decades, but now they believe it may hide a horrifying and grisly secret.
Read MoreEveryone knows Antarctica is cold and icy, but what's underneath the ice has been a mystery. Scientists used six decades' worth of technology to take a peek.
Read MoreLearn how to enable Hearing Aid Mode on your AirPods Pro and see how this feature helps amplify voices and sounds around you.
Read MoreLaw enforcement agencies use helicopters for surveillance, tracking, and transportation in traffic-choked cities. How fast can a police helicopter fly?
Read MoreTSA secutiry checkpoints are nobody's idea of a fun time, but do pilots and other air crew members have to go through security screening in airports?
Read MoreSatellites serve many purposes while they orbit above the Earth, but as they do so, how fast do they actually move? The answer may surprise you.
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