Far above Earth, thousands of satellites move in precise, coordinated paths, forming an invisible infrastructure that powers ...
Why do astronauts squeeze objects too hard? A new study explains how the brain's internal gravity model persists in space, leading to overcompensated grip strength.
On Earth, people grip objects to ensure they don't fall. In space, this process changes: When astronauts hold an object ...
Former Haryana finance minister Sampat Singh on Friday objected to Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission (HERC) accepting the petitions of two power distribution companies – Uttar Haryana Bijli ...
To understand gravity, Einstein had to rethink space and time as a single connected fabric. He showed that mass bends this fabric, guiding how everything moves. NOVA is available to stream on pbs.org ...
The president of South Korea this week opposed the removal of U.S. air defense systems from his country to the Middle East but said doing so will not significantly affect Seoul’s ability to deter ...
From massive stone edifices like the pyramids in Egypt and the Great Wall in China to the high-tech (and incredibly expensive) International Space Station zipping overhead in low-Earth orbit, humanity ...
Know your personal lifting limits and reduce them by half to ensure safety during manual handling. Use appropriate equipment like carts, slings, and palletizing to minimize physical strain and improve ...
When you go for a walk, how does your brain know the difference between a parked car and a moving car? This seemingly simple distinction is challenging because eye movements, such as the ones we make ...
The chairs of the CFTC and SEC appeared together at a joint agency event Thursday to discuss a unified approach to crypto regulation. Michael Selig, chair of the US Commodity Futures Trading ...