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Reading the Moon Like a Book — For the First Time

It might seem remarkable that a question as basic as "what is the Moon made of, and where?" remains unanswered.

6 days ago

The Robots Have Clocked In

For decades, the humanoid robot lived in one of two places: science fiction and research labs. That era is ending.

1 month ago

Students Went Looking for the Universe’s Most Elusive Particle — With a Detector They Built Themselves

Two undergraduate students from the University of Hamburg, decided to build their own dark matter experiment.

2 months ago

Four Humans, One Moon, Fifty-Three Years of Waiting

On April 1, 2026, something happened that most people alive today had never witnessed before.

2 months ago

The Night That Is Disappearing: Earth’s Artificial Glow Has Grown 16% Since 2014

Today, for a growing share of the world's population, that sky is simply gone, washed out by the collective glow…

2 months ago

Fusion Energy Breakthroughs: Can New Reactor Designs Deliver Clean Power Soon?

With a wave of new reactor designs, major scientific milestones, and billions in private investment, fusion energy is moving from…

3 months ago

The Moon Is Calling Again: NASA’s Artemis II Is Cleared for Liftoff This April

Artemis II, the first crewed mission to reach the vicinity of the Moon in over 50 years, is officially targeting…

3 months ago

Fusion Energy in 2026: How Close Are We to Building a Star on Earth?

Scientists and engineers around the world are reporting breakthroughs in plasma control, reactor design, and experimental results.

5 months ago

Vega C Prepares for Mission Carrying Brazil’s New Satellite Into Orbit

Europe’s Vega C rocket is set to take on another important mission, with plans confirmed to launch a Brazilian satellite…

5 months ago

Connecting the Unconnected: How Satellites Are Redefining Global Internet Access

Space-based internet systems are being positioned as a solution to this digital divide, offering connectivity to areas that remained offline.

5 months ago