Archives
ISS Expedition 38 Crew Members Land Safely in Kazakhstan
Expedition 38 crew members Michael Hopkins of NASA, and Oleg Kotov and Sergey Ryazanskiy of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) returned to Earth Monday, NASA announced. Their Soyuz spacecraft landed in the snowy steppes of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan, at about 11:24 p.m. EDT.
Latest Research Articles
US Marijuana Use Up, Cocaine Use Down, Americans Spend $100 Billion Annually on Illegal Drugs
NASA's WISE Survey Reveals No 'Planet X' but does Find a Wealth of New Stars
Sea Sponges May Have Led Way to Ocean Oxygenation and Animal Evolution
Solar Activity Linked to Natural Climate Change in Europe
75,000 Killer Bees Attack 71-year old Woman [Video]
Grassland Biodiversity can be Maintained by Grazing Herbivores
Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake Hits Northern California, No Injuries Reported
Farmed Salmon Threaten Wild Salmon Gene Pool
Scientists Find Four New Ozone-Depleting Gases
Safety of US Nuclear Reactors Called into Question in New Report
Excessive Market Demand Impacts Some Mexican Fisheries more than Climate Change
Elephants Alert Group to Human Presence with Unique Alarm Call [VIDEO]