SPECIAL REPORT 12 hours ago NASA prepares for International Space Station retirement NASA is weighing the logistical and political factors at play in decommissioning the International Space Station, which is set to come out of orbit in 2031.
SPORTS June 21 Astronauts experiment with sports in microgravity While experiments with sports in space were relatively simple just 50 years ago, they paved the way for modern-day testing of sporting equipment and even household items in zero gravity.
NASA June 17 James Webb Telescope helps enhance technology from virtual reality to LASIK eye surgery Some of the recent discoveries made by the James Webb Telescope, which is delivering never before seen images of space, include three galaxies that could be actively forming.
NASA June 14 Medical breakthroughs discovered on International Space Station Conducting experiments in microgravity at the International Space Station has allowed scientists to make medical breakthroughs with the potential to help countless people on Earth.
NASA June 13 NASA administrator describes future projects, partnerships in space NASA administrator Bill Nelson discusses the American space program's history and future, from space race competition with the Soviets to plans to retrieve samples from Mars.
HEALTH June 11 Through new pilot project, medical marijuana could become more accessible to senior citizens A new initiative dubbed The Commonwealth Project aims to integrate medical cannabis into traditional health care for seniors. Multiple experts speak to Fox News about the potential risks and benefits.
HEALTH June 10 Several groups say cannabis may help aging Americans manage pain Senior citizens over age 65 have sharply increased their marijuana use, with many doing so for pain management rather than prescription drugs. A pilot project may make it easier to obtain.
FOREIGN POLICY June 7 Whatever happened to…Americans detained in Russia? Expert Mickey Bergman gave Fox News an inside look at ongoing negotiations to free Paul Whelan from Russian prison and recount the situations of other detained Americans.
Missouri May 17 Missourians head to Washington to call for a House vote on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Residents of impacted communities are heading to Washington to speak in favor of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act before it expires this summer.
St. Louis April 26 St. Louis' toxic sites need faster cleanup, lawmakers and residents say Missouri residents and lawmakers are holding the Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers accountable to carrying out faster cleanups at toxic sites.