
Humanity in Dire Need of Global System to Prevent In-Space Collisions
The president of the Satellite Industry Association, Tom Stroup, tells Radio Sputnik that it's time to consider the creation of a set of international guidelines to regulate orbital space traffic. ... more
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Mitigating health risks of long duration spaceflight
NASA closely monitors astronaut health during missions and throughout their lifetime. These medical monitoring programs, as well as prospective studies and medical research, help understand potentia ... more
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Ash improves methane yield and fertilizer value in biogas systems
Bio-oil from agricultural and forest waste could help seal abandoned oil wells and store carbon
Rice researchers turn wasted data center heat into clean power
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China begins developing hybrid spacecraft
China has launched a program to develop hybrid spacecraft. The vehicle is expected to make space travel much cheaper if it proves successful.
According to China Aerospace Science and Technolog ... more
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New robot overcomes obstacles
Students at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences have developed "Ourobot". / Their project was supervised by a professor at the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and a CITEC researcher. ... more
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Digging deeper into Mars
Water is the key to life on Earth. Scientists continue to unravel the mystery of life on Mars by investigating evidence of water in the planet's soil. Previous observations of soil observed along cr ... more
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Engine burn gives Mars mission a kick
Following a lengthy firing of its powerful engine this morning, ESA's ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter is on track to arrive at the Red Planet in October. ExoMars made its first critical manoeuvre since it ... more
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Heart hazard for Apollo astronauts: study
NASA's Apollo astronauts, the only humans to have travelled beyond Earth's protective magnetosphere, die disproportionately of heart and blood vessel diseases, researchers said Thursday, blaming radiation. ... more
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