World's First Wooden Satellite LignoSat Launches to ISS
LignoSat, the world's first wooden satellite, launched successfully aboard a SpaceX rocket, aiming to test the viability of wood in space exploration and reduce environmental impacts during re-entry.
Iran Launches Hudhud and Kowsar Satellites with Russian Soyuz Rocket
Iran successfully launched its Hudhud and Kowsar satellites using a Russian Soyuz rocket, marking a significant achievement for its private space sector amid ongoing US sanctions.
Webb and Hubble Telescopes Reveal Insights on Merging Galaxies
The Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes have observed the nearby galaxies IC 2163 and NGC 2207, revealing insights into their impending merger and active star formation.
Australian Scientist with Brain Cancer Pioneers Immunotherapy Research
Professor Richard Schooler, a leading melanoma researcher, has turned his personal battle with grade IV glioblastoma into an opportunity for groundbreaking research in immunotherapy, emphasizing the importance of family and scientific advancement.
How a 1,000-Year-Old Arabic Book Revolutionized Astronomy
Artificial Nose Technology Detects Spoiled Food and Odors
Growing Livers in Space: A Revolutionary Step for Transplantation
Ancient Volcanoes' Hidden Carbon: A Key to Understanding Climate Recovery
Australian Scientist with Brain Cancer Pioneers Immunotherapy Research
Iran Launches Hudhud and Kowsar Satellites with Russian Soyuz Rocket
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Unlocking the Secrets of Europa and Enceladus: The Search for Life in Our Solar System
Explore the potential for life on Jupiter's moon Europa and Saturn's moon Enceladus as NASA prepares for groundbreaking missions. Discover how scientists are searching for vital biomarkers in these icy worlds, and what recent experiments reveal about the survival of organic compounds in extreme conditions.