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Northrop Grumman, L3Harris Technologies to build the 28-satellite constellation for warning, tracking Northrop Grumman and L3Harris Technologies have won contracts worth up to $1.3 billion to build a 28-satellite constellation to support missile war…
Lees meerML study combines with citizen science to show talking and singing to infants may have evolutionary roots People sing and talk to young infants in a similar fashion across a range of diverse languages, locations, and societies, a machine learning an…
Lees meerFormal management frameworks and processes are helpimg ZTE meet its environmental responsibilities Sponsored Feature Tackling climate change is a collective responsibility that extends beyond individual consumers and governments. And when you consi…
Lees meerCopper the balloon popper for 2050 net-zero goals according to S&P In a world ever more hungry for copper, a looming shortage could end green energy transition plans before they even get off the ground.…
Lees meerBluster and hot air do not make for a sustainable space program Dmitry Rogozin has been dismissed from his post as boss of Russian space agency Roscosmos.…
Lees meerCommissioning pics show spacecraft can peer near as well as far Instruments on the James Webb Space Telescope have turned closer to home to snap images showing the gas giant Jupiter.…
Lees meerLike a lot of us hope to do, Ingenuity goes on summer break The Mars Ingenuity helicopter is to take a breather to recharge its batteries after its latest successful flight a little over a month ago.…
Lees meerTesla's biggest battery supplier will reportedly hire 4,000 staff Kansas has landed the largest economic development project in its history, with Japanese tech giant Panasonic set to build a $4 billion electric vehicle battery plant in the state.…
Lees meerLiterally galaxies far, far away Pics Each colored speck or oval-shaped orb dotting the background in each image collected by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), and released on Tuesday, is an individual star or galaxy somewhere deep in the univ…
Lees meerSpinning skyscrapers might produce about 1G at widest point, matching Earth's gravitational force Japanese scientists are putting a new spin on human life in outer space with a proposal for centrifugal skyscrapers on the Moon and Mars.…
Lees meerSpace oddity definitely not a metaphor for a corporate takeover going down the tubes Space fans bored of waiting for the James Webb Space Telescope briefing were treated to fireworks of a very different nature after SpaceX's latest Starship prototyp…
Lees meerIt's the end of the world as we know it, and you'll be fine Ever the optimist, New York has reminded its citizens of what they should do in the event of a nuclear attack. And not just any nuclear attack either, but the "big one."…
Lees meerDecades in the making, billions of dollars, all so we can say together: My god, it's full of stars! Pic On Monday, NASA released its first image from the James Webb Space Telescope, providing the sharpest and deepest glimpse yet of distant, early g…
Lees meerThere's a code nasty on a spacecraft in deep space... not the first mission to suffer and won't be the last NASA has explained what caused communication issues with its CAPSTONE spacecraft: a bug in the code.…
Lees meerWhat a prick ... of blood was ever going to work in these machines? After a four-month trial, Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, former chief operating officer of the utterly failed blood-testing startup Theranos, was found guilty of fraud on Thursday by a jur…
Lees meerYou wanted flying cars and robo-butlers. Instead, we're getting tooth-cleaning morphing nanoparticle bots Experts in chemistry, dentistry, and engineering have developed a way to electromagnetically control iron oxide nanoparticles to clean plaque o…
Lees meerTetraquarks and other discoveries as CERN revs up for Run 3 Physicists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have announced the observation of three never-before-seen particles as the accelerator kicks off its third run.…
Lees meerBut the agency is distinctly aware that it needs more autonomy The European Space Agency (ESA) has released a strategy roadmap to take it into the 2030s and beyond.…
Lees meerChina rubbishes NASA suggestion it wants Luna all to itself NASA and commercial space outfits Rocket Lab and Advanced Space have collectively announced that the Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment –…
Lees meerWithout it, $500b more in investments is needed to reach C-neutrality There's more than one path to net zero emissions by 2050, but the only practical one runs straight through nuclear power, according to the International Energy Agency.…
Lees meerThe road to the Moon is paved with... river rock? NASA's Moon rocket is to trundle back into its shed today after a delay caused by concerns over the crawlerway.…
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