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Astronauts at Risk of Hip Fractures

Astronauts risk their lives every time they venture into the great beyond. Space flight is perilous and they know it. What they may not know is that a new danger awaits them upon their return to earth. University of California scientists have found ...

Astronaut Brings Back Space Undies for Scientists to Study

After four months in space, Koichi Wakata is returning to Earth -- and bringing his astronaut underwear with him. According to the Associated Press, scientists will be examining these experimental anti-bacterial, flame retardant, antistatic, and ...

Astronaut Loses Tool Bag...in Space

It's got to be really embarrassing to be Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper right now. Piper is the astronaut who turned Tuesday's spacewalk to repair a solar panel on the International Space Station into a slapstick comedy. After she and Steve Bowen, another ...

NASA's Astronaut Sports Drink Now Available to Earthlings

Gatorade has some competition now. Coolers bearing that famous logo -- green block letters with an orange lightning bolt in the background -- might soon be replaced on the sideline, in the dugout, and on the bench. On June 11th, NASA began publicly ...

Astronaut Using Twitter While Preparing for Shuttle Mission

Twitter is rapidly approaching the final frontier. In the months leading up to NASA's final shuttle mission to service the Hubble Telescope, astronaut Mike Massimino is using Twitter to keep his readers up-to-date on his training (and his everyday ...

Apollo 14 Astronaut Claims Government UFO Cover-Up

Do aliens exist? Most scientists will tell you that it's hard to imagine there not being life somewhere out there, given the vastness of the universe. The more controversial question is whether that alien life is coming to visit us here. According to ...

Russian Astronaut's Blog Makes Outer Space Fun Again

While NASA astronauts typically tweet banalities about their jobs, the hilarity of one Russian cosmonaut's blog is skyrocketing to infinity... and beyond. Maksim Suraev, a Roscosmos astronaut aboard the International Space Station, has used his ...

Why Female Astronauts Never Made It to Space in the 1960s

In 1957, the USSR got the first satellite into space with Sputnik, and the race was on to get the first anything else up into orbit. As U.S. rockets kept exploding, experts involved were looking for a way to lighten the load of the first human ...

Best of the Rest: Tweeting Astronaut, The Engadget Show?

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web. If you follow ...

Spaceship 'Force Field' Could Protect Astronauts on Trip to Mars

While there's certainly no shortage of folks working on sending robots to Mars, there's also thankfully a few researchers focusing on making the trip a bit more bearable (and survivable) for us humans, and a group from a consortium of different ...

NASA Levitates Mice With Magnetic Fields

We could tell you all the scientific stuff right out of the box, but first things first, good readers. Mice are now capable of flight. Or, at least, float, thanks to the efforts of NASA scientists. Apparently not content with pigeons, researchers ...

Obama to Astronauts: "Glad [You're] Using the Hands-Free Phone."

President Obama took some time out of his hectic schedule yesterday to speak with a higher authority. Flanked by congressmen and local area children, Obama spoke for the first time with the astronauts inhabiting the International Space Station, ...

NASA Creating Meals for Mars Mission to Last Five Years

Eating five-year-old food doesn't sound too appetizing to us. But to the astronauts that NASA will eventually send to Mars, it'll taste as good as any five-star restaurant's fare. Well, maybe not that good, but it will be the sole sustenance for that ...

Odor-Free Underwear Coming Soon to a Retailer Near You

Truthfully, there's just not enough work being done in the area of advanced underpants, so we're absolutely elated to hear that textile experts at Japan Women's University in Tokyo are picking up the slack and moving forward with an amazing ...

NASA Seeks 'Pillownauts' for Micro-Gravity Study

The process of an ongoing study by NASA sounds more like the typical lifestyle of a college student than a science experiment. In order to study the effects of micro-gravity on the human body, NASA is looking for participants willing to lie in bed ...

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