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Japan Just Built a Plasma Thruster That Hits Record Power to Destroy Space Junk
A new frontier in space sustainability may have just opened. In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, scientists ...
Space-age computing is set to level up once the Axiom Orbital Data Center Node (AxODC) goes live aboard the International ...
A new study warns of an undiscovered population of asteroids that could strike Earth with little to no warning.
Blue Origin has released a 360-degree camera from its New Shepard sub-orbital vehicle, allowing it to tumble into a natural ...
The most effective approach to sports recovery isn't about finding the one perfect gadget. A combination of one or two quality devices—alongside all those free recovery techniques—will deliver solid ...
With 14,000 pieces of space junk floating in LEO, scientists need a safe, reliable, and affordable way to do some clean ...
Since switching to the Rally as my primary recovery tool, I've noticed that my regular gentle massage sessions are keeping me ...
Researchers are discussing 2025 PN7, a small celestial body that's following a similar orbital path to our planet's without being gravitationally tied to Earth ...
In a recent piece for my column The Universe, I wrote about the biggest black holes in the cosmos. Black holes are rather ...
Gauging the mass of a black hole is tricky, but astronomers have devised multiple methods to measure the heft of these ...
Researchers from Japan have discovered a unique Hall effect resulting from deflection of electrons due to "in-plane ...
The long-standing idea of planets forming in perfectly flat, orderly discs has been challenged by new research. Instead of calm, pancake-shaped structures of dust and gas, astronomers have now ...
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