Predators in the forest understory are learning a strange new lesson: sometimes that ominous hiss in the leaf litter is not a ...
The aerospace and defense industry is at a pivotal moment. A confluence of soaring commercial demand, urgent defense modernization, and the dawn of new technological frontiers has created a landscape ...
The FAA-mandated flight cancellations will ramp up to 10% by Nov. 14. Among airports with the longest delays — almost all blamed on staffing — are those in the New York City region, according to ...
Passengers still face challenges under the Trump administration’s plan to reduce flights at 40 U.S. airports, even as Congress moved toward a deal to end the government shutdown. By Christine Chung ...
Air travel is recovering from the effects of the government shutdown as federal agencies return to normal operations, with about 2% of flights canceled Friday, according to aviation analysts at Cirium ...
Travel plans for millions of Americans could come to a screeching halt this month as more flights get canceled during the longest government shutdown in US history. More than 1,000 Friday flights were ...
Researchers have unearthed South America’s first amber deposits containing ancient insects in an Ecuadorian quarry, offering a rare 112-million-year-old glimpse into life on the supercontinent ...
An invited guest at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in July 1969, artist Robert Rauschenberg watched Apollo 11 lift off on its unprecedented journey to the moon. For NASA’s art program, he and a group of ...
Revealing the weird and wonderful world that lies just below your feet. From some angles, the wings of the butterfly dragonfly look golden or translucent. To reveal the full spectrum of colors, Takuya ...