Xiaoyue Ni watches a robotic fish with a reprogrammable tail swim in a fish tank. The proof-of-demonstration could lead to materials with reprogrammable material properties that could function inside of
Xiaoyue Ni watches a robotic fish with a reprogrammable tail swim in a fish tank. The proof-of-demonstration could lead to materials with reprogrammable material properties that could function inside of
3 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) NASA’s Crossflow Attenuated Natural Laminar Flow (CATNLF) scale-model wing flies for the first time on a NASA F-15 research
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. —Stoke Space has raised an additional $350 million to advance work on its reusable launch vehicle and future projects. Stoke Space announced Feb. 10 an extension to
This is an artist’s depiction of what supermassive black hole AT2018hyz might look like. There could be an accretion disk around the black hole with a tail of material flying
New research presents a timeline for recent (astronomically speaking) events in the Saturnian system. It shows that Titan collided with a proto-Hyperion, and the collision smoothed Titan’s surface while some
WASHINGTON — Sateliot will launch two of its next-generation direct-to-device satellites on a PLD Space rocket in what is billed as the first fully private Spanish mission. PLD Space announced
The collapse of UK-based rocket company Orbex has raised concerns over the future of the United Kingdom’s independent space endeavors while highlighting the competitive landscape in the European small satellite
Astrophysicists from the University of Waterloo have observed a new jellyfish galaxy, the most distant one of its kind ever captured. Jellyfish galaxies are named for the long, tentacle-like streams
Recent research has revealed that river deltas across the globe are sinking at alarming rates, creating a significant challenge as sea levels rise. These low-lying regions, which host around 5%






