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Michaela Benthaus will be the first wheelchair user to fly to space on Blue Origin's next mission
Blue Origin hopes launching Michaela Benthaus, a German space engineer who uses a wheelchair, will help make space more accessible.
While the 21st century has been bumpy, it has also ushered in monumental scientific and technological breakthroughs that have ...
Hubble Space Telescope imagery Neptune has revealed that the planet's clouds are disappearing. Credit: NASA Goddard Space ...
With 50M euros from NRW and federal support, the central "Govsatcom Hub" for crisis-proof satellite communication, like IRIS2 ...
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope team has released detailed plans for a major survey that will reveal our home galaxy ...
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Americium could be the tiny element that powers the next century in space
For decades, deep space exploration has depended on a handful of obscure isotopes quietly heating small nuclear batteries on ...
DLR satellite data confirm a massive shift in global market shares for offshore wind energy. AI-powered analyses visualize ...
PSG's Désiré Doué and Arsenal's Michelle Agyemang won the 2025 Golden Boy and Girl awards for the best player under the age ...
Amid reports that the U.S. is pressing EU countries not to hand billions in frozen Russian assets over to Ukraine, the ...
A global effort to better understand moisture-laden rivers in the sky, like those currently battering the West Coast, will ...
A mysterious interstellar comet known as 3I/ATLAS is about to make its closest approach to Earth in December 2025. Here's ...
NASA's Webb space telescope (Hubble's successor) and Mars rover Curiosity have been included in Time magazine's list of the ...
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