News
Wall-E’s depiction of humanity’s obsession with technology and comfort has only grown more potent over time, but this is where some accreditation is due – Silent Running did it first.
Sierra Space plans to launch a trash compactor to the space station in two years — and some media outlets say the machine looks like Wall-E. An International Space Station (ISS) resupply mission ...
Comment Best science fiction films about space, according to an astrophysicist From 2001: A Space Odyssey to WALL-E, Erika Nesvold picks her favourite sci-fi films set in space (and explains why E ...
An awe-inspiring snapshot shows a Mars rover resembling the beloved character Wall-E. The Curiosity rover was spotted by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, appearing solitary against the vast ...
(CBS) - Wall-E from the Disney and Pixar smash hit movie "Wall-E" captured the hearts of many with his emotionally charged space journey and courtship of robot love "Eve." So, if you missed Wall-E ...
Science Space NASA ISS astronauts to test trash compactor that’s basically WALL-E Sierra Space’s machine can also recycle water from the garbage. Andrew Paul Oct 16, 2024 8:00 AM EDT ...
Panasonic’s professional Full HD 3D camcorder — which some in the production community find bears a resemblance to Pixar’s famous robot in WALL-E — is heading to the International Space ...
Despite its relatively small size, the United States Space Force will have an increasingly important role in future security needs.
In 2008, Pixar's Wall-E offered a terrifying dystopian vision of humanity's future. 15 years later, the film's themes resonate even more than they did before.
In this episode of the SpaceNews Leading Women in Space series, correspondent Debra Werner speaks with Katie Wall, Director of Government Affairs, True Anomaly.
Two of the last frontiers for exploration are space and the oceans. It seems remarkable that space is far more advanced than the latter, but the crushing depths of the ocean present far greater ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results