JUNO BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The veterinary staff at a Florida sea turtle hospital is getting help from space to monitor the animals they have rehabilitated. They’re particularly interested in amputees. Using satellite tracking devices in a…
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A 3-limbed Kemp’s ridley sea turtle is now being tracked at sea by satellite
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Government use of commercial procurement models has limitations in space
While government agencies are increasingly turning to commercial contracting mechanisms for space capabilities, that does not necessarily translate to additional business opportunities for the companies offering them.
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Arctic sea ice at lowest level ever this winter
Arctic sea ice reached its lowest level ever recorded, statistically tying last year’s record, a leading US climate observatory for this geopolitically significant region said on Thursday.
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NASA announces nuclear-powered mission: Skyfall helicopters to reach Mars by 2028 |
The announcement that NASA plans to launch a nuclear-powered mission to Mars by 2028 signals a new era in the exploration of space by the human race. Over the years, Mars exploration has largely involved the use of chemical power, as well as…
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Netflix raises prices for every subscription tier by up to 12.5 percent
In its most recent earnings report, Netflix said its 2025 net income was about $11 billion, up from $8.7 billion in 2024. In an earnings call that took place on January 20, Spencer Adam Neumann, Netflix’s CFO, named…
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Could factories run faster and greener? How AI 'digital twins' reshape production
Researchers at Örebro University have developed a new production system that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to improve efficiency and sustainability across industries such as automotive manufacturing. The research is published in the journal…
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MIT engineers design proteins by their motion, not just their shape | MIT News
Proteins are far more than nutrients we track on a food label. Present in every cell of our bodies, they work like nature’s molecular machines. They walk, stretch, bend, and flex to do their jobs, pumping blood,…
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Justice in achieving climate goals: Researchers highlight the need for fair country shares in CO₂ removal
As the war in the Middle East is currently reminding us once again, many countries around the world are heavily reliant on oil and gas. Lax climate policy and limited options for removing CO₂ from the atmosphere could cement this dependence for…
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Israel's 'Stonehenge' no longer stands alone: Satellite technology opens archaeological frontiers
For decades, the massive stone circles of Rujm el-Hiri in the Golan Heights were considered a singular, mysterious anomaly—often dubbed “Israel’s Stonehenge.” However, new research led by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) is rewriting…
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NASA to Unveil Complete Roman Telescope, Host Media Briefing
Media are invited Tuesday, April 21, to NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for a look at the agency’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which recently completed construction and is wrapping up prelaunch testing. This…
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