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Could 2030 bring touchdown at last? NASA and ESA have signed an agreement to finally send the long-delayed ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover to the Red Planet.…
Lees meerFake science challenges academic publishing US publishing house Wiley this week discontinued 19 scientific journals overseen by its Hindawi subsidiary, the center of a long-running scholarly publishing scandal.…
Lees meerIt’s definitely to protect the whales and not the fossil fuel industry In a rally held on Saturday in Wildwood, New Jersey, former US President Donald Trump promised that his first day back in office would feature the destruction of offshore wind fa…
Lees meerFake science challenges academic publishing US publishing house Wiley this week discontinued 19 scientific journals overseen by its Hindawi subsidiary, the center of a long-running scholarly publishing scandal.…
Lees meerESA/JAXA mission running on reduced thrust as engineers work to resolve the issue Updated Thruster problems with BepiColombo, the joint ESA and JAXA mission to Mercury, could cause headaches for managers plotting the spacecraft's trajectory and ins…
Lees meerESA/JAXA mission running on reduced thrust as engineers work to resolve the issue Thruster problems with BepiColombo, the joint ESA and JAXA mission to Mercury, could cause headaches for managers plotting the spacecraft's trajectory and insertion in…
Lees meerIt’s definitely to protect the whales and not the fossil fuel industry In a rally held on Saturday in Wildwood, New Jersey, former US President Donald Trump promised that his first day back in office would feature the destruction of offshore wind fa…
Lees meerSTS-125 – the Space Shuttle mission that almost never happened It is fifteen years since the Hubble Space Telescope was captured by a Space Shuttle for the final time.…
Lees meer'If they were to call me today, I'd tell them to f%*k off' Amid the hullabaloo over SpaceX building out its rocket-launching empire in Texas, there are signs it's not all tickety-boo – in that it seems not everyone is being paid on time.…
Lees meerAdios, dentures? Japanese researchers plan to begin human trials of a tooth regrowth drug this fall at Kyoto University Hospital following successful animal trials.…
Lees meerNorthern Lights may be visible way further south than usual thanks to outbursts from our Sun Video The US National Weather Service has issued a warning that a G4 solar storm will lash Earth from Friday until Sunday.…
Lees meerNorthern Lights may be visible way further south than usual thanks to outbursts from our Sun Video The US National Weather Service has issued a warning that a G4 solar storm will lash Earth from Friday until Sunday.…
Lees meerOf course the FAA wants a look at the environmental impact of Musk's plans SpaceX's Starship is coming to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida – and its plan to use the launch facility means the Federal Aviation Administration will probe the potentia…
Lees meerNorthern Lights may be visible way further south than usual thanks to outbursts from our Sun Video The US National Weather Service has issued a warning that a G4 solar storm will lash Earth from Friday until Sunday.…
Lees meerNorthern Lights may be visible way further south than usual thanks to outbursts from our Sun Video The US National Weather Service has issued a warning that a G4 solar storm will lash Earth from Friday until Sunday.…
Lees meerSpaceplane to be shipped to Kennedy Space Center for launch on a Vulcan Centaur Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane is finally set to launch in 2024 after completing its latest set of tests at NASA's Neil Armstrong Test Facility.…
Lees meerAI may help drug discovery, but not US drug affordability Google and DeepMind spinoff Isomorphic Labs has developed an AI model called AlphaFold 3 that can, it's claimed, predict the structure of molecules more accurately than existing tools.…
Lees meerIt ain't all sunshine and windmills – and guess who's in the lead? China Thirty percent of the world's electricity in 2023 was generated by renewable energy sources, according to a think tank.…
Lees meerNo more stress for TESS NASA has confirmed that the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has recovered from a reaction wheel problem and resumed making observations.…
Lees meerRelax! It's for low-gravity exercise Astronauts living on the Moon will need to maintain a strict exercise regimen to avoid physical deterioration due to the low gravity, and one proposed solution will have them bouncing off the walls to do so.…
Lees meerFake it until you make it, literally The US government on Monday earmarked $285 million in CHIPS Act funding for the development of semiconductor digital twins.…
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