April 1 NASA press secretary details Artemis II historic moon mission and future lunar landings NASA press secretary Bethany Stevens discusses the historic Artemis II mission, the first crewed flight around the moon in more than 50 years.
March 31 Free museums may now slap entry fees on millions of tourists under hotly debated proposal The U.K. is exploring slapping new charges on foreign visitors at national museums like the British Museum, following a review the government has agreed to consider.
March 31 Retired NASA astronaut discusses Artemis II mission, space travel Retired NASA astronaut Captain Barry 'Butch' Wilmore joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the upcoming Artemis II mission, which set to launch four astronauts around the moon.
March 31 Sharks in Bahamas found to have cocaine and other drugs in their systems, study says A new study found cocaine, caffeine and painkillers in 28 Bahamas sharks, with researchers saying tourists may be the likely source of the contamination.
March 31 First of its kind wagon evidence uncovered in massive Iron Age treasure trove Researchers say 950 Iron Age metal objects near Melsonby, Yorkshire, may be the first evidence of four-wheeled wagons ever found in Britain. The findings were just published.
March 30 Former NASA astronaut discusses Artemis II mission to the moon Former NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore discusses the upcoming Artemis II mission. Wilmore explains the 10-day lunar flyby, the complexities of deep space navigation and the significance of returning humans to the moon.
March 30 NASA conducts first ISS medical evacuation after astronaut loses speech Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the 'medical mystery' of veteran astronaut Col. Mike Fincke, whose sudden loss of speech on the ISS triggered a historic SpaceX evacuation and a cancelation of his 10th planned spacewalk.
March 29 Former NASA astronaut previews historic lunar mission Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao discusses the Artemis II mission and the outlook for future moon and Mars exploration on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’
March 29 NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman on space program supporting military operations NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman details the vital role of U.S. satellites in supporting military operations amid the Iran conflict, including tracking the country's moves and guiding precision strikes.
March 29 Cases of 'white plague' rising in US as doctors warn of 'rebound effect' Tuberculosis, also known as "the white plague," is rising in the U.S. post-pandemic, with over 10,600 cases confirmed in 2024, the CDC reports.