Europe's SpaceX: Ariane 6 Rocket Program Gains Momentum with Bezos' Support
The Ariane 6 rocket program, facing challenges from its U.S. counterpart, receives backing from Jeff Bezos as it aims to establish itself in the competitive space industry.
The Ariane 6 rocket program, facing challenges from its U.S. counterpart, receives backing from Jeff Bezos as it aims to establish itself in the competitive space industry.
The second phase of Project Fetch aims to enhance AI capabilities while addressing ethical concerns, in collaboration with various tech companies.
A recent study published in Neuron Journal explores the effects of slow breathing on cognitive processes and risk-taking behavior.
Meteors, often unnoticed until they enter Earth's atmosphere, can generate powerful sonic booms. These booms can release energy equivalent to hundreds of tons of TNT due to rapid deceleration.
A mysterious alert sent to cell phones across Brazil has raised significant concerns regarding cybersecurity and the integrity of communication systems.
A groundbreaking study from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology reveals the first direct observation of a gene moving between species, prompting a reevaluation of genetic inheritance.
Astrobotic has opted to sell to Voyager Technologies as part of a strategy to rapidly scale operations in response to NASA's lunar base initiative requirements.
Recent analysis of ancient enamel provides scientists with valuable insights into the interactions of human relatives from hundreds of thousands of years ago, potentially influencing modern DNA.
A study from Kyushu University suggests that continuous parameters in quantum gravity are not external but emerge from local operators, potentially reshaping the field.
A recent study published in Nature highlights the potential of boron nitride nanotube membranes for rapid lithium-ion transport, suggesting advancements in energy storage.
A recent study highlights the significant influence of hunting quotas and herring weight on the Baltic gray seal population, suggesting potential for growth.
Recent archaeological research in Mongolia suggests that social status and power may have been prioritized over blood relations in ancient societies.
As reported by MarketWatch, the initial excitement surrounding SpaceX investments appears to be diminishing, but new opportunities for funding may be on the horizon.
Recent advancements in aptamer screening have dramatically reduced the time needed to find synthetic alternatives to antibodies, from months to just days, enhancing molecular recognition capabilities.
New research indicates that the next 30 to 50 years will be crucial for understanding and preparing for the impacts of Antarctic ice loss on global sea levels.
John Jumper's move from Google DeepMind to Anthropic is poised to reshape the AI research landscape, raising questions about the future of DeepMind's initiatives.
Recent research underscores the rising trend of land acknowledgments, emphasizing their role in recognizing Indigenous nations and their potential benefits for public planning.
Research from the University of Tokyo indicates that a training session can lead to fathers spending more time with their children and on household tasks, benefiting mothers' work opportunities.
Researchers have identified that the EXO1 gene, known for its DNA repair capabilities, can turn harmful when overproduced, revealing new insights into cancer vulnerabilities.
A digital reconstruction of the vaquita, the world's most endangered marine mammal, has been developed to support research and conservation initiatives.