Life Shifting Perspectives in British Political Studies: From Failures to Successes The landscape of British political studies is evolving, moving away from a predominant focus on failures to highlight successful public policy initiatives. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life New Simulations Illuminate Galaxy Evolution Since the Universe's Dawn Recent audiovisual simulations provide a groundbreaking look at how galaxies have formed and evolved since the beginning of time, as detailed in a study published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life NASA's Artemis II Crew to Engage with Media During Return Journey from Moon As the Artemis II crew makes their way back to Earth, media representatives will have the chance to engage with them about their historic lunar mission. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Phantom Space Positions Itself in the Competitive Orbital Data Center Market Phantom Space is making strides in the orbital data center sector, aiming to leverage a vertically integrated model to address the growing demand driven by AI technologies. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Exploring the Mutual Relationship Between Pollinators and Biodiversity Ecologists have identified a significant two-way relationship between biodiversity and pollinators, including various insects and animals that play a crucial role in plant fertilization. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Ultrasound Technology Paves the Way for Innovative Light-Based Medical Treatments A groundbreaking application of ultrasound technology allows light to penetrate body tissues, potentially transforming targeted medical therapies. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Amazon Unveils New Antenna for Inflight Connectivity Amidst Growing Competition Amazon has introduced a new antenna designed for its forthcoming satellite constellation, aiming to deliver gigabit internet speeds to commercial aircraft and take on Starlink's market lead. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Earth Encounters Meteor Shower from Disintegrating Asteroid As Earth passes through the debris from an asteroid being torn apart by the sun, scientists are closely observing the resulting meteor shower. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Impact of Acidic Soils on Leaf Decomposition in Veluwe Forests Research indicates that the decomposition of dead leaves in Veluwe forests has significantly decreased, with acidic soils playing a crucial role in this decline. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Tiny Ants in Arizona's Desert Serve as Hygienists for Larger Ants A recent study highlights a fascinating behavior where smaller ants climb into the mandibles of larger ants to provide cleaning services, expanding our understanding of ant interactions. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Trump's Approach to Health Insurance Raises Questions Despite President Trump's promises to challenge health insurers, his policies appear to contradict those commitments, suggesting a softer stance. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life International Team Maps Climate of Earth-like Exoplanets Researchers from the University of Bern and the University of Geneva have successfully mapped the climate of rocky exoplanets similar to Earth, marking a significant advancement in exoplanetary science. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Celebrating 69 Years of Fatou, the Oldest Captive Gorilla Fatou, the oldest gorilla in captivity, marked her 69th birthday with a special feast at the Berlin Zoo, enjoying a variety of fresh vegetables. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Gravitics Plans 2027 Flight Test for Innovative Orbital Carrier System The Seattle-based startup Gravitics is setting its sights on a 2027 flight test to advance its concept of an orbital carrier, designed for efficient spacecraft deployment. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Microscopic Worms Launched to ISS to Aid Future Lunar Exploration In a groundbreaking initiative, British scientists have sent microscopic worms to the International Space Station. This experiment aims to enhance our understanding of long-term space travel and support lunar missions. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Artemis II Marks a Milestone, Yet Raises Questions on US Space Leadership The Artemis II mission, a remarkable achievement as the first crewed lunar fly-by in over half a century, prompts reflection on the future of US leadership in space exploration. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life NASA's Nighttime Maps Illuminate Shifts in Global Energy Dynamics Recent satellite imagery from NASA highlights significant changes in energy usage patterns worldwide, challenging previous beliefs about consumption. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Gold Nanorods Generate Spinning Light with Electron Beam Interaction Recent research has uncovered that gold nanorods can produce spinning light when an electron beam strikes them off-center, potentially leading to advancements in optical technologies. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Citra Space Secures $15 Million in Series A Funding for Orbital Object Identification Citra Space has successfully raised $15 million in a Series A funding round, primarily led by Washington Harbour Partners, to enhance its platform aimed at identifying objects in orbit. editorial-staff Apr 13
Life Revolution Medicines Reports Promising Data for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment In a recent trial, patients with metastatic pancreatic cancer who received a new medication from Revolution Medicines reportedly lived twice as long as those treated with chemotherapy. editorial-staff Apr 13