Rare Pokemon cards, first-print ‘Harry Potter,' Einstein manuscript and other treasures up for auction
Among the items offered in Goldin's Pop Culture Elite Auction are a handwritten Albert Einstein manuscript, a signed Abraham Lincoln letter and a sealed Nintendo Super Mario Bros. Hangtab version.
Elon Musk says first human patient will soon receive Neuralink brain implant
Billionaire CEO and Neuralink co-founder Elon Musk says his neurotechnology company is ready to install its first brain implant in a human patient for a clinical study.
Virgin Galactic launches first private astronaut mission
Virgin Galactic launched its first private astronaut mission on Thursday from Spaceport America in New Mexico. The "historic" flight included an Olympian and mother-daughter duo.
Fishermen, activists protesting offshore wind projects on the East Coast: 'A manmade environmental disaster'
Rhode Island fisherman Chris Brown and CFACT President Craig Rucker outline why they are protesting offshore wind farms and sound the alarm on the threat posed to wildlife.
Virgin Galactic announces flight window for first private astronaut mission
Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. announced its first-ever private astronaut mission on Thursday, with the flight window opening on Aug. 10. It will carry three passengers to space.
SpaceX Starlink satellites are leaking electromagnetic radiation, researchers say
Several SpaceX Starlink satellites are leaking low-freaking radio waves, according to scientists from several international institutes. They used the LOFAR telescope.
Infectious disease doctor warns of deadly, drug-resistant fungus that’s ‘missed by most physicians’
Saint Joseph Health's Dr. Bob Lahita raises awareness around Candida auris fungal infections being extremely resistant to treatment and difficult to identify solely on symptoms.
Former Titan passenger shreds ‘absolutely ridiculous’ safety claims
Aaron Newman, who descended on OceanGate's Titan submersible with CEO Stockton Rush in 2021, says safety was an "incredible priority" and "always the most important thing here."
California teacher claims in viral TikTok she hatched baby chicks from Trader Joe's fertile eggs
A California teacher from the Bay Area has gone viral on TikTok after revealing she hatched baby chickens from fertile Trader Joe's eggs. A Youtuber from Indiana says she did the same.
Eli Lilly says its Alzheimer's drug 'significantly' slows cognitive, functional decline
Eli Lilly and Company announced that the use of the drug donanemab "slowed cognitive and functional decline" in participants of a study with early symptomatic Alzheimer's disease.
SpaceX Starship launch: See the destruction rocket caused on historic flight
The April 20 launch of the SpaceX Starship rocket in Texas started a fire on state park land and sent debris flying. Residents in a nearby town reported dust falling after the launch.
Japan's ispace reveals why lunar lander likely crashed into moon
The Japanese Hakuto lunar lander likely made a hard landing on the moon's surface on Tuesday. Ispace said that it lost communications with the lander and was not receiving data.
SpaceX reveals why Starship exploded minutes into launch
SpaceX has revealed the cause of the resulting explosion following the Thursday morning southern Texas test flight of the nearly 400-foot-tall Starship rocket.
NASA announces crew for Artemis II moon mission
NASA revealed the crew of 2024's Artemis II moon mission on Monday. The group will crew the Orion spacecraft on the first manned mission to orbit the moon since the Apollo program.
Opioid overdose drug Narcan approved for over-the-counter use by FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday it approved selling the life-saving naloxone-based nasal spray Narcan without a prescription.
NASA SpaceX Crew-6 launch scrubbed after last-minute tech issue
NASA, SpaceX's launch of four astronauts to the International Space Station was scrubbed from Kennedy Space Center in Florida early Monday morning due to a technical issue.
NASA spending $3.5B in move to upgrade spacesuits
NASA will spend $3.5 billion on task order awards for missions that will provide capabilities for the agency's spacewalking needs through 2034, upgrading its spacesuits.
New Earth phenomenon is making heads spin
Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku breaks down the new study that suggests the Earth's inner core could have "paused" and reversed its course.
Bill Gates wants to stop cows from burping in latest investment
To prevent cows from burping methane emissions, Bill Gates has invested millions into a startup that's developing a dietary supplement which is fed to livestock.
UN secretary-general says 'Big Oil' peddles 'big lie,' should be 'held to account' like tobacco
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres accused the fossil fuel industry of participating in a "big lie" to cover up oil's connection to climate change.