Splashdown! Dragon Returns Safely and SpaceX Scores Big
Michael Altenhofen / SpaceX / NASA
A successful mission to the International Space Station ends with an Apollo-like homecoming
Why the Shale Gas Industry Needs Regulations for Fracking
By Bryan WalshA new study released by the IEA this week found that "golden rules" of regulation are needed to usher in the golden age of gas
Can Anything Save the Drying Southwest?
By Bryan WalshMany of the fruits and vegetables you eat come from a region that, before long could be too parched to grow anything
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Dawn's Virtual Flight Over Vesta
Watch a simulated flight over the asteroid Vesta
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Explainer: The Supermoon
Just what makes tonight's moon so super? Watch this explainer and find out
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Space & Astronomy
Cosmic dispatches both late-breaking and from the archives
Venus Takes Stage in Upcoming Rare Sky Show
By AP / ALICIA CHANG
It's a spectacle that won't repeat for another century the sight of Venus slowly inching across the face of the sun
A Dragon Shakes Hands With the Space Station
By Jeffrey Kluger
A major triumph in low-Earth orbit is a big boost for NASAand the private sector
Radioactive Bluefin Tuna Traveled to U.S.
By AP / ALICIA CHANGAcross the vast Pacific, the mighty bluefin tuna carried radioactive contamination that leaked from Japan's crippled nuclear plant to the shores of the United States 6,000 miles away
Why People Stick with Cancer Screening, Even When It Causes Harm
By Maia Szalavitz
When it comes to complex medical decisions, cold hard statistics may hold little sway over patients in the face of a single, compelling anecdote
Astronauts Enter Private Supply Ship
By AP / MARCIA DUNNSpace station astronauts floated into the Dragon on Saturday, a day after its heralded arrival as the world's first commercial supply ship
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Falcon's Liftoff: How a Private Firm Could Change Space Exploration
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SpaceX Dragon Arrives at Space Station
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Why We Love to Loathe John Edwards: It's Science
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Feeding the Planet Without Destroying It
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NASA Renovates Its Biggest, Baddest House
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Private Supply Ship Flies Near Space Station
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A Closer Look at the Solar System's Most Fascinating Asteroid
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Can We Really Be Alone in the Universe?
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Found: The Oldest Maya Calendar (and No, the World's Still Not Ending)
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A Leisurely Cruise on the Good Ship Solar System
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How a Pocket-Size Satellite Could Find Another Earth
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Extended Breast-Feeding: Is It More Common than We Think?
