NASA says the lunar lander Odysseus is “alive and well” despite falling during its landing on the moon.
The first U.S. moon launch since 1972 didn't go smoothly after the six-legged, 13-foot-tall cylindrical spacecraft stumbled and fell on its side.
In the Tech & Science Daily podcast, we hear from Matthew Cosby of the Cornwall-based Goonhilly Earth Station, which is helping Odysseus transmit data to Earth.
Privacy activists have raised concerns about new satellites that can detect faces and license plates from space.
Around £675 million has been poured into a start-up specializing in humanoid robotics with built-in artificial intelligence, with backers including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Microsoft.
Scientists from the Schmidt Oceanographic Institute surveying the ocean off the coast of Chile have discovered a huge underwater mountain that is home to more than 100 new species, including corals and lobsters.
Researchers at Germany's Hochschule-Geisenheim University have discovered a new way to squeeze apple juice, which may boost its health benefits.
By using spiral filtration technology, the maximum amount of healthy compounds in the juice was extracted.
Elon Musk is taking on email providers with his service, which will be integrated with social media platform X.
A collector's coin commemorating George Michael has been released by the Royal Mint.
The £5 coin, which is significantly more expensive than its face value, features the late Highgate singer's signature look from his debut solo album Faith.
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