NASA's CYGNSS: A Game Changer for Earth Science Since 2016
Launched in 2016, NASA's Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) has unexpectedly revolutionized earth science by leveraging GPS signals.
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Launched in 2016, NASA's Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) has unexpectedly revolutionized earth science by leveraging GPS signals.
A new study reveals that researchers are using nanozymes to monitor the movement of nanoparticles in live cells, which could enhance drug delivery methods without genetic engineering.
A recent study highlights how employees' biological clocks play a crucial role in workplace collaboration and support, emphasizing the significance of timing.
After years of speculation, the identity of the 'Green Boots' climber, a notable figure on Everest, has been confirmed via DNA analysis, shedding light on the perils of high-altitude climbing.
A study from the University of Chester reveals that pre-winter environmental conditions can significantly influence the size and intensity of jellyfish blooms months later.
Recent events surrounding SpaceX have reportedly led to a notable drop in AT&T's stock, marking its worst week in years, according to MarketWatch.
Verde Technologies is redirecting its efforts from rooftop solar solutions to space, aiming to utilize perovskite solar panels for orbital data centers and satellite constellations.
Isar Aerospace has been awarded a contract by Planet's German subsidiary to launch an imaging satellite, highlighting the advancements in Germany's space capabilities.
NASA's Artemis II mission achieved remarkable public engagement, garnering over 149.4 million views during its live coverage across various platforms.
NASA's Student Airborne Research Program offered students a unique opportunity to learn about atmospheric science from the air at Ellington Field in Houston from June 3 to 13.
Recent research suggests that slow growth patterns in E. coli may enhance their survival strategies, offering new perspectives on these commonly studied bacteria.
Polish space tech firm Sybilla Technologies has secured a $10 million investment to facilitate its entry into the U.S. market, with backing from BGK and 3TS Capital Partners.
Recent studies reveal that metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) may possess a denser structure than previously thought, potentially altering their future applications in various fields.
Skyroot Aerospace is preparing for the maiden test flight of India's first privately developed orbital-class rocket, marking a pivotal moment for the nation's private space industry.
On June 26, 2026, NASA astronaut Chris Williams took a breathtaking photo of an orbital sunrise from the International Space Station, highlighting the beauty of Earth from above.
Recent findings from the University of Otago emphasize the significance of open-ended questions and daily interactions in enhancing toddlers' communication abilities.
The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully captured infrared images revealing features in the FS Tau star system that were obscured by cosmic dust, providing new insights into star formation.
Small farms, which contribute significantly to global food production, often remain undetected from space due to their size and irregular shapes. AI may improve monitoring capabilities for these farms.
Kymeta's Ryan Stevenson shares insights on the potential and challenges of integrating multi-orbit and multi-band connectivity in satellite communications during a recent Space Minds podcast.
A recent study suggests that components found in spider venoms may provide new avenues for protecting honeybees from the harmful Varroa destructor mite, as led by researchers at the University of the Sunshine Coast.