Companies like Apple, Airbnb, Visa, and Ikea have all left the Russian market.
The plane, a modified Boeing 747, is a flying control center in the event of nuclear war.
Potential highlights include the first orbital launch of SpaceX's megarocket and a surprising number of Moon missions.
Space ain't what it used to be, nor will it ever be the same again, as this year so aptly demonstrated.
The ongoing commercialization of space continues, as NASA transitions away from the aging International Space Station.
The departures mark the biggest blow for The Internet Association, which once played a crucial role in propelling tech-friendly legislation.
Sen. Ron Wyden calls for countermeasures against spying by cell-site simulators at embassies and military bases.
SpaceX, which owns Starlink, claimed Boeing's satellites would cause interference, but that argument didn't fly.
It’s an easy way to make a set of cheap wings—just not very durable wings.
The malfunctioning toilet caused urine to spill onto fans and reach beneath the floor of the Crew Dragon capsule.
A proposed “mixed use business park” in orbit would have various amenities and foster "new entertainments."
The Boeing manager allegedly learned about problems with the 737 Max a year before the first crash.
Everyone at the company must be vaccinated by December 8, when President Biden's order for government contractors comes into effect.
In an update, NASA said the company had made progress on resolving the oxidation valve issue that scrapped its August test launch.
The second uncrewed test of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner won’t happen for at least several months—if not longer.
The high-tech spacesuit needed for the Artemis missions won’t be ready until at least 2025, according to an auditor's report.
The ultra-wealthy are buying residency and citizenship in New Zealand to hedge against the apocalypse.
Initial reports said the space station spun 45 degrees. The actual figure is far scarier.
The unexpected engine boost temporarily knocked the space station out of position.
The ISS moved out of its normal orientation by around 45 degrees, requiring countermeasures.