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Concerns Mount Over EU Space Act's Impact on Industry Competitiveness

At SmallSat Europe, industry leaders voiced worries that the EU Space Act may impede the European space sector's competitiveness due to its bureaucratic nature.

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NASA Unveils Initial Plans for Moon Base Development, Contracts Awarded

On Tuesday, NASA detailed its preliminary plans for establishing a moon base, allocating significant contracts to four U.S. companies as part of this ambitious project.

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Study Highlights Alarming Homelessness Rates Among Autistic Australians

Research from Flinders University indicates that autistic Australians are at a significantly higher risk of homelessness, pointing to systemic failures in support structures.

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New Study Questions the Nature of Sexual Objectification

Research from the University of Kent indicates that sexual objectification may rise with male arousal, challenging established views on its motivations.

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SpaceX Secures $2.29 Billion Contract for U.S. Space Force Data Network

SpaceX has been awarded a significant contract valued at $2.29 billion by the U.S. Space Force to develop the Space Data Network backbone.

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Innovative Upcycling Technique Promises Faster-Decomposing Plastics

A new scientific breakthrough allows for the transformation of common plastics into materials that degrade more quickly, focusing on food packaging and 3D printing applications.

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NASA Initiates Plans for Permanent Moon Base with Upcoming Missions

NASA has announced a series of lunar missions aimed at establishing a permanent base on the Moon, starting this year with three missions focused on the South Pole region.

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Study Indicates Significant Retreat of West Antarctic Ice Sheet During Past Warm Period

Recent research suggests that during a warm period in Earth's history, the Ross Ice Shelf and West Antarctic Ice Sheet were considerably smaller, based on the analysis of ancient dust in Antarctic ice.

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New Insights into Virus Evolution with Furtivovirus Discovery

Recent research sheds light on the evolutionary lineage of viruses, suggesting a shared ancestry among all life forms.

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New DNA Study Reveals Complex Migration Patterns Shaping British Identity

A recent DNA analysis sheds light on Britain's intricate genetic heritage, challenging the idea of a singular cultural identity and emphasizing the role of migration.

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NASA Awards Contracts to Four Companies for Lunar Base Development

On May 26, 2026, NASA revealed its initial selection of four companies tasked with creating landers and drones as part of its lunar base initiative.

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Discovery of New Fossil Salamander Species Enhances Understanding of Axolotl Evolution

A new fossil species related to the axolotl has been discovered in Mexico, providing valuable insights into the evolutionary history of these unique salamanders.

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Innovative Capillary Structure Advances Thermal Management Techniques

A team of researchers, led by Professor Steven Wang, has developed a groundbreaking capillary structure that significantly improves thermal management systems.

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Closure of Federal Bee Labs Poses Risks to Bees and Food Security

The impending closure of the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center by the U.S. Department of Agriculture raises concerns for bees and beekeepers, impacting the broader food system.

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New Microbial Life Found in Underground Lab Shows Promise for CO₂ Scrubbing

A team led by Dr. Tanvi Govil has discovered microbes in extreme underground environments that could play a role in CO₂ scrubbing, offering potential benefits for climate change efforts.

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Study Reveals Homing Pigeons Use Simple Strategies for Navigation in Flocks

A recent study highlights how homing pigeons navigate effectively in groups by employing a straightforward route averaging strategy, as published in eLife.

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NASA's Ambitious Timeline for a Permanent Lunar Base by 2030

NASA has outlined its strategy to establish a permanent lunar base by 2030, following directives from President Trump. This initiative includes deploying drones and rovers to the Moon.

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Advancements in Polymer Strategies Enhance Lithium Battery Safety and Performance

Recent research highlights significant improvements in lithium battery technology, focusing on the compatibility of plasticizers to boost safety and performance.

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New Insights into Gene Regulation Through RNA Interference

A recent study sheds light on the complex mechanisms of RNA interference, highlighting the role of a specific protein in gene activation. This research marks a significant advancement in our understanding of gene expression regulation.

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University of Glasgow Researchers Celebrate Milestone in Gravitational Wave Discoveries

Astrophysicists at the University of Glasgow's Institute for Gravitational Research have announced a significant achievement with a new collection of gravitational wave detections.