Scientists announced they have developed an artificial intelligence program capable of designing gravitational wave detectors that outperform human-made versions, potentially supercharging our ability to “hear” the universe. Gravitational waves, or
Scientists announced they have developed an artificial intelligence program capable of designing gravitational wave detectors that outperform human-made versions, potentially supercharging our ability to “hear” the universe. Gravitational waves, or
3 min read Help Classify Galaxies Seen by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope! The Galaxy Zoo classification interface shows you an image from NASA’s Webb telescope and asks you questions
Adina Feinstein is a NASA Sagan Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Michigan State University. Darryl Z. Seligman is a National Science Foundation Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant
Science & Exploration 29/04/2025 200 views 2 likes In brief The European Space Agency’s Gaia mission has spotted an unusual family of stars all strangely eager to leave home – a family we
This artist’s concept depicts a magnetar – a type of neutron star with a strong magnetic field – losing material into space. Shown as thin green lines, the magnetic field
WASHINGTON — Slingshot Aerospace, a company that specializes in tracking satellites and analyzing orbital data, is seeking to expand internationally with a new service that allows countries to build independent
WASHINGTON — Apex has raised $200 million in a new funding round intended to help the company accelerate production of satellite buses. Apex announced April 29 that it raised the
Find out how to watch on TV, or catch NewsNation live on YouTube or the NewsNation app. (NewsNation) — The House Oversight Committee will convene Tuesday afternoon to discuss a spree of unauthorized drone
HELSINKI — China launched a third batch of Guowang megaconstellation satellites Tuesday, advancing its ambitious low Earth orbit communications network to rival Starlink and other global systems. A Long March
WASHINGTON — An Atlas 5 successfully launched April 28 the long-delayed first set of operational Project Kuiper broadband satellites for Amazon. An Atlas 5 551 lifted off from Cape Canaveral