Scientists have reversed the aging process in mice: Are humans next?
Johns Hopkins' Dr. Marty Makary says it may sound like "pie in the sky," but the aging process may be reversible after new findings from Harvard scientists.
NASA awards ADNET Systems $468M contract
NASA has awarded ADNET Systems, Inc., of Maryland its fourth consecutive contract providing research at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
FDA approval of Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm 'rife with irregularities,' House report says
A report by two House committees found that the Food and Drug Administration's controversial approval of the Alzheimer's drug Aduhelm was "rife with irregularities."
Moderna looks to inspire ‘revolution’ in cancer treatments: CEO
Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel explains how technology from a promising new melanoma vaccine with Merck could help treat and defeat other diseases like lung, prostate and breast cancers.
US scientists make major breakthrough in ‘limitless, zero-carbon’ fusion energy: report
Government scientists have reportedly made a major breakthrough in fusion energy, producing more energy from the reaction than it consumed.
Elon Musk's Neuralink under federal investigation for animal treatment: reports
Elon Musks' Neuralink is under a federal investigation into practices by the company when it comes to researching brain implant technology on animals.
FDA pauses US authorization for Eli Lilly's COVID treatment drug
The Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday that the Eli Lilly COVID-19 treatment bebtelovimab is not currently authorized for emergency use in the U.S.
NASA's Artemis I rocket launches on historic journey to the moon
NASA's Artemis I lunar rocket launched from Florida's Kennedy Space Center early Wednesday morning. The mission will send the uncrewed Orion capsule by the moon.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-5 astronaut mission arrives at the International Space Station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday afternoon following a 29-hour journey from Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-5 mission launches to space station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission reached orbit and is heading for the International Space Station following a Wednesday launch from the Kennedy Space Center.
NASA, SpaceX set to launch Crew-5 astronauts
NASA said the launch readiness review was complete for its SpaceX Crew-5 mission. The international astronauts are set to launch Wednesday at noon from Florida.
NASA Artemis 1 fueling test springs another leak that's deemed 'manageable'
A critical fueling test of the NASA Artemis 1 moon rocket hit a slight snag after another hydrogen leak. However, agency engineers said it was "manageable."
Artemis rocket launch delayed until Sept. 27 at earliest
NASA said Monday that its Artemis Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft would not launch from the Kennedy Space Center until Sept. 27 at the soonest.
NASA Artemis rocket gets tentative launch dates
The next launch of NASA's Artemis rocket could happen as soon as September 23. The agency said engineers are working to repair the area of a hydrogen leak.
Potential to confuse omicron-targeting COVID booster with conventional vaccine raises concerns: report
Physical similarities in vials for updated bivalent COVID-19 booster shots and conventional vaccines are reportedly raising concerns about the potential for mix-ups.
NASA replacing seal on Artemis rocket interface
After scrubbing the launch of its Artemis rocket for a second time, NASA said it had decided to replace the seal on the Space Launch System's quick disconnect.
Artemis launch scrubbed again after another leak issue
The historic Artemis mission launch of NASA's 322-foot Space Launch System rocket was scrubbed once again after a fuel leak reoccurred in the engine section.
Artemis launch: NASA rocket leaks liquid hydrogen fuel ahead of second attempt
NASA officials revealed that the Artemis rocket began leaking liquid hydrogen fuel hours before the second launch attempt for an unmanned trip around the moon.
NASA's Artemis 1 mission moon rocket launch scrubbed after delays
NASA has called off the scheduled launch of its Artemis 1 mission moon rocket Monday following technical and weather issues, including a problem with chilling an engine.
Researchers discover how to delay the decay of cells and tissue, restore function
Researchers have discovered a way to delay the decay of tissues and cells after death and even restore function to those cells. This is promising for organ transplant survivability.