The future lifespan of the terrestrial biosphere is only significantly shortened if seafloor weathering accounts for a large portion of global silicate weathering (large α) and has a strong feedback
The future lifespan of the terrestrial biosphere is only significantly shortened if seafloor weathering accounts for a large portion of global silicate weathering (large α) and has a strong feedback
Photographs of cyanobacteria-dominated cave biofilms. (a) Nostoc sp. spheres. (b) Picosynechococcus sp. dominated blue-green biofilm on stones. (c) Aphanothece spp. dominated blackish biofilm. (d) Purple biofilm on stones dominated
Baker’s yeast: The single-celled fungus Saccharomyces cerevisiae, pictured, became the first eukaryotic organism to have its entire genome chemically synthesised and redesigned from scratch by the international Sc2.0 consortium. Credit
Enceladus Vent Explorer: Phase II concept. Credits: Masahiro Ono This paper provides key hypotheses to guide future missions to Enceladus for the current decadal cycle and beyond. Enceladus is a
SpaceX is set to dominate the upcoming launch week with three missions on its schedule, continuing its strong start to the year as the provider for the first five launches
A small but important change can be found at the end of President Trump’s sweeping December 18, 2025, Executive Order, “Ensuring American Space Superiority.” The Executive Order removes the requirement
The sun is not only our closest stellar neighbor, it’s also the star we understand the most. As we’ve observed it over the centuries, we’ve learned that the sun is
HELSINKI — China’s astronaut corps has completed a near month-long underground cave training, conducted in part to prepare for future crewed lunar landing missions. A team of 28 astronauts participated
WASHINGTON — L3Harris Technologies said Jan. 5 it will sell a majority stake in its space propulsion business to private equity firm AE Industrial Partners, marking the first major restructuring
arXiv:2512.15858v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Despite numerous search campaigns based on a diverse set of observational techniques, exomoons – prospective satellites of extrasolar planets – remain an elusive and hard-to-pin-down






