Category Archives: (Midwest Communications, Inc. Syndication Interface) Science News (Master Feed)
Rare T-Rex skeleton to go under the hammer in Switzerland
ZURICH (Reuters) - Millions of years after dinosaurs ruled the Earth, the skeleton of a giant Tyrannosaurus Rex was introduced to the public in Switzerland on Wednesday ahead of its auction next month...
Syndicated Content Mar 29, 2023
Damaged Russian Soyuz capsule lands back on Earth from space station
(Reuters) -A damaged Russian Soyuz MS-22 capsule landed back on Earth on Tuesday, three months after coolant began leaking from the craft while it was docked at the International Space Station (ISS). ...
Syndicated Content Mar 28, 2023
German SpaceX rival Isar raises $168 million, bolstering launch plans
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German rocket manufacturer Isar Aerospace raised 155 million euros ($167.57 million) in a new financing round that will help it make progress towards its first launch planned in ...
Syndicated Content Mar 28, 2023
Intriguing moon water source found in glass beads from impacts
By Will Dunham (Reuters) - Glass beads spawned in violent impacts from space rocks on the lunar surface have been found to have water trapped inside, offering what scientists describe as a potential r...
Syndicated Content Mar 27, 2023
NASA delays Boeing Starliner’s debut crewed voyage
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boeing's first mission carrying astronauts to space aboard its Starliner capsule has been delayed until at least the summer, a NASA official said on Thursday, a...
Syndicated Content Mar 23, 2023
Scientists explain alien comet ‘Oumuamua’s strange acceleration
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The quirky comet 'Oumuamua, the first interstellar object found visiting our solar system, has been the subject of fascination since being spotted in 2017, includ...
Syndicated Content Mar 23, 2023
Relativity’s debut rocket launch proves durability, fails in space
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Relativity Space's 3D-printed rocket lifted off for the first time on Wednesday, passing a key milestone to demonstrate the vehicle's in-flight strength before ...
Syndicated Content Mar 23, 2023
Locks of hair compose a symphony of genetic information on Beethoven
By Will Dunham (Reuters) - Using five locks of hair, scientists have sequenced the genome of one of history's greatest musical composers - Ludwig van Beethoven - nearly two centuries after his death, ...
Syndicated Content Mar 22, 2023
Branson’s Virgin Orbit to return small team from furlough for rocket upgrades – sources
(Corrects date of email to Tuesday night from Friday night in paragraph 3) WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit is planning to return on Thursday a small group of employees from a near...
Syndicated Content Mar 21, 2023
Second lab-grown chicken product cleared for human consumption by U.S. regulator
By Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) - California-based cultivated meat company GOOD Meat has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to bring its lab-grown chicken to market, ac...
Syndicated Content Mar 21, 2023




