In Paris, the Olympics Clean Up Their Act

AI to be used at Gov level in France to help in the Olympics

Special Olympics Drops Covid-19 Vaccine Requirement After Florida Threatens $27.5 Million Fine

The Olympics Has 100 Percent Fake Snow--Here's The Science of How It Gets Made

Artificial snow at Winter Olympics stands out in striking satellite image

Winter Olympics 2022: See China's stadiums from space in these snowy satellite photos

Watching The Weather At The Olympics

The Olympics, U.S. Soccer And Youth Volleyball - 3 Lessons From Winter Weather

Here Come the Underdogs of the Robot Olympics

Covid-19 news: 119 people test positive at Beijing Winter Olympics

Because the Apollo 16 launch coincided with the 1972 Munich Olympics, Charlie Duke and John Young decided to hold their own Olympics on the moon. During high jump, Duke's 150-lb. backpack threw him off balance and he went over backwards. Duke still holds the high jump record on the moon

The First-Ever Space Olympics Aboard the ISS! [Video]

Watch astronauts hold their own Summer Olympics in space with zero-g synchronized swimming and more

Can the Olympics Take the Heat?

Why are so many records being broken at the Tokyo Olympics?

5 Facts You May Not Know About the First Olympics

Japan extends emergency measures as covid-19 spikes during Olympics

The 'Hydrogen Olympics' Lit a Torch for the Clean Fuel's Future

Astronauts are celebrating their own Summer Olympics in space (satellites, too)

The Olympics without Fans Is Harming Athletes' Performance