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Musk Calls for Immediate Deorbiting of International Space Station
Elon Musk called for the immediate deorbiting of the International Space Station, despite its significant contributions to scientific research, technological innovation, STEM education, and international diplomacy; experts warn of major setbacks if this occurs.
Musk Calls for Immediate Deorbiting of International Space Station
Elon Musk called for the immediate deorbiting of the International Space Station, despite its significant contributions to scientific research, technological innovation, STEM education, and international diplomacy; experts warn of major setbacks if this occurs.
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EU Urges "Big Bang" Investment in Underfunded Space Program
Andrius Kubilius, EU Commissioner for Defence and Space, urged a "big bang" investment in the EU space program at the 17th European Space Conference in Brussels, citing Europe's 11% share of global public space funding (12 billion EUR) compared to the US's 64% (over 65 billion EUR), along with struc...
EU Urges "Big Bang" Investment in Underfunded Space Program
Andrius Kubilius, EU Commissioner for Defence and Space, urged a "big bang" investment in the EU space program at the 17th European Space Conference in Brussels, citing Europe's 11% share of global public space funding (12 billion EUR) compared to the US's 64% (over 65 billion EUR), along with struc...
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China's Tiangong Space Station: First Progress Report Highlights Major Scientific Achievements
China's CMSA released its first progress report on the Tiangong space station, detailing 181 completed scientific projects, over 300 terabytes of data collected, and key achievements in space agriculture and aquatic ecosystems over the past two years.
China's Tiangong Space Station: First Progress Report Highlights Major Scientific Achievements
China's CMSA released its first progress report on the Tiangong space station, detailing 181 completed scientific projects, over 300 terabytes of data collected, and key achievements in space agriculture and aquatic ecosystems over the past two years.
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Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has produced 34 significant scientific and technological results across various fields, including the first space-grown rice germplasm and the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells, based on a recent white paper from the China Manne...
Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has produced 34 significant scientific and technological results across various fields, including the first space-grown rice germplasm and the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells, based on a recent white paper from the China Manne...
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Chinese Observatory Captures Images of Falling Asteroid
The Lijiang observatory in Yunnan, China, using its 2.4-meter telescope, captured rare images of asteroid 2024 XA1's atmospheric entry over East Siberia on December 4th, 2024, less than 12 hours after its detection, showcasing advancements in near-Earth object monitoring.
Chinese Observatory Captures Images of Falling Asteroid
The Lijiang observatory in Yunnan, China, using its 2.4-meter telescope, captured rare images of asteroid 2024 XA1's atmospheric entry over East Siberia on December 4th, 2024, less than 12 hours after its detection, showcasing advancements in near-Earth object monitoring.
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Israel Opens First Solar Observatory, Solaris
Israel opened its first solar observatory, Solaris, in the Druze village of Usfiya, featuring advanced telescopes to study solar radiation's effects on Earth and humans, aiding climate change research and potentially advancing solar energy; the Israel Space Agency will fund it for three years.

Israel Opens First Solar Observatory, Solaris
Israel opened its first solar observatory, Solaris, in the Druze village of Usfiya, featuring advanced telescopes to study solar radiation's effects on Earth and humans, aiding climate change research and potentially advancing solar energy; the Israel Space Agency will fund it for three years.
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Tardigrade Resilience: New Documentary Reveals Survival Secrets
Arte's new documentary, "Tardigrade, the Indestructible Animal," airing January 4th, reveals breakthroughs in understanding how these microscopic creatures survive extreme conditions through cryptobiosis, utilizing high-resolution microscopy and 3D animation to explain recent international research.

Tardigrade Resilience: New Documentary Reveals Survival Secrets
Arte's new documentary, "Tardigrade, the Indestructible Animal," airing January 4th, reveals breakthroughs in understanding how these microscopic creatures survive extreme conditions through cryptobiosis, utilizing high-resolution microscopy and 3D animation to explain recent international research.
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Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has facilitated 181 science and technology projects, resulting in 34 significant achievements, including the world's first space-based cold atom interference gyroscope and the first human embryonic stem cells differentiated into hematopoiet...

Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has facilitated 181 science and technology projects, resulting in 34 significant achievements, including the world's first space-based cold atom interference gyroscope and the first human embryonic stem cells differentiated into hematopoiet...
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ISS Study Shows Accelerated Brain Cell Maturation in Microgravity
An ISS study revealed that brain cells matured faster in microgravity than on Earth, exhibiting less stress and inflammation; this suggests microgravity could provide a unique model for studying neurodegenerative diseases.

ISS Study Shows Accelerated Brain Cell Maturation in Microgravity
An ISS study revealed that brain cells matured faster in microgravity than on Earth, exhibiting less stress and inflammation; this suggests microgravity could provide a unique model for studying neurodegenerative diseases.
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