European Firms Expand Earth-Observation Services Amid U.S. Retreat
With U.S. satellite imagery companies reducing their operations in conflict zones, European firms are stepping in to provide essential Earth-observation services.
With U.S. satellite imagery companies reducing their operations in conflict zones, European firms are stepping in to provide essential Earth-observation services.
A recent study indicates that the 370 billion crickets farmed annually for food might possess the ability to feel pain, raising important ethical considerations for insect farming.
Recent fossil discoveries indicate that the Arctic, over 70 million years ago, was home to a diverse range of mammals that adapted to extreme conditions.
Research indicates that Neanderthals in southern Europe collected shellfish year-round, with a preference for colder months, mirroring modern human foraging strategies.
A new study from the Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen reveals that giant viruses can embed themselves in the genomes of seaweed, challenging previous assumptions about their existence.
A recent study highlights the growing vulnerability of densely populated coastal areas to flooding, as land subsidence worsens the effects of rising sea levels.
A recent study suggests that supernova dust may clarify why numerous early universe galaxies appear unusually bright in ultraviolet light, a puzzle identified by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Neurons are crucial for various complex functions in the brain, acting as its main switchboard. These interconnected cells play a vital role in enabling essential life processes.
A recent study highlights a dramatic rise in water extraction by agriculture in Scotland, particularly during times of scarcity, raising concerns about sustainability.
Zenk Space, a Chinese aerospace company, has raised 180 million yuan in funding as it prepares for the June launch of its Zhihang-1 rocket, marking its inaugural attempt at an orbital mission.
New research indicates that the Tethys Ocean, which has long since disappeared, may have played a significant role in forming the mountainous terrain of Central Asia during the age of dinosaurs.
The frequency of space debris re-entering the Earth's atmosphere is rising, raising concerns about safety as spacecraft become more durable and heat-resistant.
A new study indicates that political beliefs can overshadow expert qualifications, leading to a disconnect between public opinion and expert consensus.
Researchers at The Australian National University have developed a novel nanoscopy method that uncovers previously invisible communication networks between cells, shedding light on human diseases.
Recent research indicates that a novel nanotechnology treatment has successfully reversed Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice, suggesting potential pathways for human therapies.
A recent discovery in Spain has unveiled the best-preserved stegosaur skull ever found in Europe, shedding light on the evolution of these iconic dinosaurs.
NASA has issued its final request for proposals for a Mars telecommunications system, outlining specific requirements that may restrict eligible bidders.
As the Space Development Agency undergoes reorganization, York Space executives recognize the resulting confusion among investors regarding their growth strategy.
Research from the University of Maine indicates that U.S. consumers prefer lobster harvested using ropeless technology, showing a willingness to pay more for sustainable practices.
A recent study from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has identified a small RNA that plays a crucial role in Vibrio cholerae's ability to infect the human gut, shedding light on cholera transmission.