Portable radar device detects people buried beneath rubble by registering slightest movements
Docking comes a week later than planned, in part due to a software issue and traffic at the orbiting station
Private industry's ability to handle resupply missions to International Space Station will be tested once again Wednesday
US space agency launching the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer, known as LADEE, on September 7 around 0330 UTC
64-year-old Diana Nyad has become first person to swim from Cuba to United States without a shark cage
An estimated 250,000 people from across the United States gathered for the March on Washington to call for racial equality in August of 1963
Challenges them to advance plans for manned mission to planet during 16th Annual International Mars Society Convention in US state of Colorado
Two unmanned Global Hawk aircraft will take to skies above Atlantic storms and collect measurements so scientists can see how storms evolve
NASA says rover has driven across more than 1.6 kilometers of Martian terrain
Israeli, Palestinian negotiators held final day of preliminary talks Tuesday; say goal is to reach final status agreement during next nine months
Meetings began Monday night, with dinner hosted by Secretary of State John Kerry for Israeli Justice Minister and Palestinian chief negotiator
After three year lapse, initial meetings will begin in Washington to discuss plans to move forward
Scientists hope to observe large explosions on the sun that can disrupt technology here on Earth
Torch has been carried on foot, on horseback, by air, boat, bicycle, to top of Mount Everest, and for 2014 in Sochi, Russia, it's going to space
One copy of William Shakespeare's Complete Works has a backstory as compelling as the plays it contains
Images from NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer spacecraft, known as IBEX, have allowed scientists to map out heliosphere's tail for first time
NASA is thinking ahead to next rover it plans to send to Red Planet
Project IRIS will send a small satellite that will observe the way solar material heats up as it rises through sun's lower atmosphere
United States says it is 'closely watching' developments in Egypt
Human trafficking is a worldwide problem, with an estimated 27 million people trapped in modern-day slavery
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