A fierce battle for the coveted role of NASA Administrator is currently taking shape, putting billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman in direct competition with Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy. The stakes
A fierce battle for the coveted role of NASA Administrator is currently taking shape, putting billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman in direct competition with Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy. The stakes
On the lunar surface, every “night” lasts roughly 14 Earth days. With the sun out of view, temperatures plunge to nearly minus 300 degrees Fahrenheit, solar panels stop generating power,
Prime Video is calling all Vault Dwellers, Ghouls, Raiders, Mutants, Survivors, and members of the Brotherhood of Steel back to the Wasteland this winter as the streamer’s hit video game
When the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) weather satellite GOES-19 turns its gaze toward the sun, scientists don’t expect to see our home planet. But there it was
Applications 23/10/2025 99 views 1 likes The European Space Agency’s Council at Ministerial Level is the time for bold vision and decisive action. In November, ESA’s Member States, Associate States,
Agency 23/10/2025 121 views 2 likes In 2025, the European Space Agency once again opened its doors for the ESA Open Days, welcoming thousands of visitors from across Europe into
Amazon Web Services, or AWS, is the largest cloud provider in the United Kingdom. It holds between 40 and 50% of the market for Infrastructure-as-a-Service, and its technology underpins the
Artist’s concept showing a 3-billion-year-old dead star, known as a white dwarf, accreting material from the remnants of its former planetary system. Gravitational instabilities caused a surviving planet to spiral
An artist’s impression of the V883 Ori planet-forming disk, along with some early comets. New results from the ALMA radio telescope revealed ancient water in the protoplanetary disk around its
Crystals used in applications as varied as lasers, LEDs and the semiconductors used in sensors found in astronomical instruments could someday be ‘drawn’ rather than ‘grown’, leading to higher performance






