Blue Origin Secures National Security Launch Order Amid New Glenn Incident
The U.S. Space Force and National Reconnaissance Office reaffirm their partnership with Blue Origin shortly before a significant explosion involving the New Glenn rocket.
The U.S. Space Force and National Reconnaissance Office reaffirm their partnership with Blue Origin shortly before a significant explosion involving the New Glenn rocket.
The anticipation surrounding SpaceX's forthcoming IPO is palpable, with a notable resurgence of interest from retail investors.
As NASA's Artemis II mission marks a historic return to lunar orbit, the potential for mobile deep-space medical systems becomes increasingly relevant for future explorations.
Recent developments in nonlinear interactions with quantum light have the potential to enhance laser processes by 20 times, marking a notable advancement in optics.
Astronomers from George Washington University and other institutions have utilized NASA's Chandra X-ray spacecraft to examine a pulsar wind nebula within the CTA 1 supernova remnant.
A recent fire at a FedEx facility in Madison has been attributed to lithium-ion battery cells, raising concerns about their safety.
A recent study examines how unconventional data sources can reveal economic activities in opaque regimes, with North Korea as a primary example.
In a significant move, NASA has awarded contracts to seven companies for construction and infrastructure enhancements at the Johnson Space Center, potentially worth up to $300 million.
NASA is set to host a public event with three astronauts from the SpaceX Crew-11 mission on June 1, 2026, at 11 a.m. EDT in the Webb Auditorium.
A researcher embarks on an ambitious project to create a detailed map of water movement in the Gulf, highlighting the complexities of marine environments influenced by various factors.
Recent advancements in material synthesis could lead to the creation of adaptive electrocatalysts, potentially transforming the production of cleaner fuels and fostering greener industrial practices.
Recent research explores the factors that influence why certain exotic plants become invasive pests, providing valuable data for conservation and management strategies.
A recent study from the IceCube Collaboration, published in Physical Review Letters, suggests that the energy spectrum of astrophysical neutrinos deviates from a simple power-law model.
A recent study from ICTA-UAB and the London School of Economics indicates that sustainability-focused advertising may contradict degrowth principles, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
A recent study highlights that orangutan mothers breastfeed their young for six and a half years, marking the longest duration among mammals and emphasizing their unique life history.
Col. Tim Trimailo of the Space Force highlights key strategies for startups aiming to enter the defense sector, stressing transparency, patience, and a strong military value proposition.
Recent research highlights the emergence of topological phases in quantum Hall-superconductor devices, which are characterized by properties safeguarded by the material's overall structure.
Jamie Justice discusses the landscape of longevity research, highlighting both promising advancements and dubious treatments in the field.
A recent study from the UK indicates that exposure to air pollution can hinder lung development in children, potentially affecting their health into early adulthood.
The Thomas Ashton Institute's Violence and Aggression Research Network has released guidance to assist retailers in preventing and addressing work-related violence and aggression.