Cosmic forensic experts are reconstructing the magnetic field around an infant star from the planet-forming disk of gas and dust around it.
You might be able to recycle your stack of old business cards, but the more sustainable choice is to upcycle them around your ...
Security experts are urging people to be cautious if considering using emerging AI chatbot DeepSeek because of the app’s links to China and the potential implications for personal data.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched their GSLV-F15 carrying the NVS-02 on 6:23 AM at Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, marking ISRO's 100th rocket mission. India has ...
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Australian researchers have detected more than 20 mysterious signals in space using new technology developed by CSIRO. The technology, CRACO, examines trillions of pixels it receives by telescope ...
Magleby said research on using origami-inspired systems has transformed engineering. Origami-based designs can be very compact, which is beneficial for space applications as things need to be ...
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Demonstrations of in-space Raptor relights are vital to the longer ... to press ahead with activities even while trying to draw lessons from setbacks, rather than pausing until investigations ...
Perched on a plot of 102sqm, it’s not the tiniest of houses, but it stands out for its thoughtful use of space and surprising number of rooms. On the second floor, the living room is spacious ...
As historic winter weather brings frigid temperatures to much of the U.S., many people will use space heaters to cut the chill – and increase the risk of a house or apartment fire. Small space ...
Astronomers at Beihang University in Beijing were studying the phenomenon, known as “chorus waves”, in space using the four satellites of Nasa’s Magnetospheric Multiscale mission.