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From bone damage to solar radiation - inside the lab trying to protect the astronauts of the future
There are huge gaps in our knowledge of how to survive space. A lab in north east England is trying to change that.
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Gil Gerard, actor who battled aliens with wit and flair as the time-travelling hero Buck Rogers
Gil Gerard, the actor, who has died aged 82, became a heart-throb in the 1970s as the eponymous time-travelling hero of Buck ...
A ‘completely insane’ science fiction disaster film featuring leading Hollywood stars may have been panned by critics but ...
We've only known that sprites exist for marginally longer, as they were first photographed in 1989. Red sprites are ...
Scientists are constantly pushing the boundaries of knowledge and possibility. Over the last year, research teams around the ...
While it's rarely laugh-out-loud funny, there are plenty of great running gags in "Star Trek" that always make fans chuckle.
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6 space movies better than Apollo 13
Ron Howard's Apollo 13 is a beloved docudrama about the real NASA mission, but movies like The Martian and Interstellar ...
"Moonfall is exactly what it's meant to be. It's a big, bold disaster film that pulls us out of the disaster film that has ...
Whether it was Captain Kirk, Picard, or Sisko at the helm, these episodes are the reason Trek has endured from one generation ...
"Star Trek" fans love a good twist, but sometimes the writers conjure up a turn of events so shocking that even die-hard Trekkies were taken by surprise.
From Viking to Perseverance, scientists have spent decades chasing chemical hints that could point to life beyond Earth.
From space slugs to lunar cemeteries, these movies, games, and books show that the undead can arrive from above, as well as below.
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