NASA has selected two Earth science missions for development, one focused on studying the atmosphere and the other on terrestrial ecosystems and ice.
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NASA has selected two Earth science missions for development, one focused on studying the atmosphere and the other on terrestrial ecosystems and ice.
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NASA’s Artemis II mission is set to grace us with some of the most impressive imagery ever captured of the moon.
In the lead-up to the recently delayed launch, NASA has publicly stated that its moon-bound Artemis II crew will take…

In the early 2010s, Upemba National Park in the southern Democratic Republic of Congo was a case study in the dysfunction of some protected areas in Africa. Park rangers and staff were regularly harassed or killed by armed militias embroiled in…

With road accidents and traffic disputes becoming increasingly common in India, dashcams are emerging as an essential safety tool rather than a luxury. Addressing the growing need for reliable on-road evidence, boAt has now entered the…

Over the past few years, pharmacies have undergone many changes. Of all the promising innovations, telepharmacy software remains a valuable development, particularly with respect to patient engagement. This technology enables pharmacists to…

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With the new changes in the IT infrastructure, Mac virtualization has become one of the prime tools for enterprises looking to boost the overall efficiency of their IT operations. Together, they leverage this technology in a manner that…

Griffith University researchers are on the cusp of a new vaccine to prevent chikungunya, a global health threat which attacks human joint tissue.
Professor Bernd Rehm, from Griffith’s Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics, said…

The aurora borealis has been the ultimate atmospheric tease for ages.
We knew what was behind it — high-energy particles slamming into Earth’s gases — but we couldn’t quite pin down the how. Specifically, what invisible hand was…

They race, they spin, they shoot. Meet the organisms for which physical prowess is more than sport—it’s a matter of life and death