The Future of Space: Merging Communications and Imagery
Hybrid constellations are redefining the landscape of space services by integrating communications and imagery, exemplified by innovations like Space42.
Hybrid constellations are redefining the landscape of space services by integrating communications and imagery, exemplified by innovations like Space42.
Eutelsat and Station Satcom have entered a multi-year agreement aimed at expanding LEO connectivity services for maritime operations, leveraging OneWeb's satellite technology.
A recent study led by Griffith University presents a portable sensor that can detect PFAS in water on-site, potentially reducing reliance on expensive laboratory tests.
As recent lunar missions illustrate, the finite nature of resources on Earth calls for a shift towards sustainable practices akin to those used in space travel.
Recent research indicates that organic lithium salts might significantly influence cellular processes associated with Alzheimer's disease.
A collaborative effort by researchers worldwide has uncovered thousands of mini-proteins, some linked to critical processes like cell division and DNA repair, with implications for cancer research.
A recent study by the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health reveals that more than 60% of developing countries are grappling with intertwined socioeconomic and water security issues.
A look at how nature flourishes in bombed landscapes, from London's WWII scars to recent destruction in Ukraine, showcasing its remarkable recovery.
A recent study reveals that increased solar emissions can accelerate the fall of space debris, potentially enhancing satellite collision forecasts.
Recent observations indicate that the Shivelyuch volcano in Russia is experiencing near-constant activity, with melting snow reported.
Research from Adelaide University highlights the importance of teacher self-efficacy in helping young children cope with trauma in early learning environments.
A new CPR simulator has been created to tackle the unique challenges of cardiac emergencies in space, particularly during manned missions to the moon and Mars.
A statistical physicist at the University of Portsmouth has created a model to predict language evolution, contributing to the understanding of language dynamics.
Researchers at the University of Leeds have made a significant breakthrough in understanding blood clotting by visualizing platelet myosin activation for the first time.
Recent paleomagnetic research has provided new insights into the positioning of the Baltica continent during the Ediacaran period, a time when continental locations were not yet stable.
A recent study led by Curtin University has uncovered remarkable biodiversity in the deep underwater canyons of Western Australia's Nyinggulu coast, including previously undetected species.
Researchers at Keele University have unveiled a detailed map of genetic switches governing reproduction in malaria-carrying mosquitoes, potentially paving the way for innovative disease management strategies.
In a remarkable achievement, volunteers participating in NASA's Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 project have doubled the known population of brown dwarfs, contributing over 3,000 new discoveries over the past decade.
In a significant effort to enhance STEM education, 38 educators from Virginia's Tidewater region are partnering with local organizations, including the Elizabeth River Project.
Research indicates that earthworms can pass microplastics through their systems without retaining them, shedding light on the ecological implications of plastic pollution.