An astronaut can hold a tool in space, loosen their fingers, and watch it stay put. Nothing drops. Nothing tugs downward. Yet ...
The apparent absence of gravity affects both the body and mind in profound ways; new research shows that astronauts' minds ...
Astronauts still grip objects as if gravity exists, even after months in space, revealing how slowly the brain adapts to ...
A viral video of NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn cursing gravity as he tries to place a pen mid-air was actually a parody. But ...
Why do astronauts squeeze objects too hard? A new study explains how the brain's internal gravity model persists in space, ...
Measuring the strength of gravity is extraordinarily difficult, and different experiments have always disagreed – but a new ...
In quantum mechanics, particles do not behave like everyday objects. Instead of existing in one clearly defined state, they ...
Texas A&M University is preparing for a new era of space research with the launch of a research centrifuge at the Anthony ...
A distant supernova, SN 2025mkn, became visible from nine billion light years away after a galaxy’s gravity bent and ...
On Earth, people grip objects to ensure they don't fall. In space, this process changes: When astronauts hold an object ...
A study of 300,000 galaxies confirms that gravity follows Newton's law and deepens the mystery of dark matter.
A new study suggests that certain 'quantum collapse models'—which posit that wavefunction collapse happens spontaneously—could be tied to gravity, introducing a tiny intrinsic uncertainty in time ...