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Swarms of robots might dig underground cities on Mars
Underground habitats have recently become a focus of off-planet colonization efforts. Protection from micrometeorites, radiation, and other potential hazards makes underground locations desirable compared to surface dwellings. Building…
Photos of China’s Mars rover gas the NASA boss’s monetary contribution to Congress
The first images from a Chinese probe on the surface of Mars were published on May 19. This sparked a plea from the recently appointed NASA chief to allocate more funds to keep America at the forefront at the space frontier.
China's…
World’s First Satellite tv for pc-Based mostly Surveillance System Used Globally to Save Coral…
New Allen Coral Atlas tool to aid in coral rescue and restoration
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, CENTER FOR GLOBAL DISCOVERY AND CONSERVATION SCIENCE
Science business announcement
PICTURE: CLOSE UP OF ALLEN CORAL ATLAS PLATFORM…
Astronauts may mud themselves and their gear on the moon with an electron beam
In the coming years, NASA will send astronauts to the moon for the first time since the Apollo era. This time around, and as part of the Artemis program, NASA also plans to build the infrastructure necessary to establish a sustainable…
Atlantic hurricane season kicks off June 1st – here is what forecasters are watching proper…
Hurricanes Katia, Irma and Jose on September 8, 2017. NOAA
Kristopher Karnauskas, University of Colorado Boulder
As summer draws closer to the northern hemisphere, forecasters watch every attack of rainy weather between the…
“Tremendous-Blood Moon” Complete lunar eclipse for Might 26th
The first total lunar eclipse of 2021 will take place early next week and will show the largest full moon of the year.
Ready for the end of the lunar eclipse drought? It's been a while since we've seen the moon go through the earth's dark…
NASA’s S-MODE goes into the air and to the ocean to analyze Ocean Eddies.
From NASA
May 18, 2021
After a delay of more than a year due to the pandemic, a NASA field campaign to investigate the role of small hot tubs and ocean currents in climate change will fly into the seas in May 2021.
This…
Get Prepared For The Journey Of Your Life – Waymo Autonomous Taxi Escapes Handler –…
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
Citizen reporter Joel Johnson documents some of his hair-raising experiences in San Francisco robotic taxis. Includes video.
Waymo self-driving robot taxi goes into the villain with the passenger and…
New Paper reveals AG “Local weather” swimsuit as an unlawful product of personal…
Reposted by state accountability and oversight
WEBEDITOR GAO
Today the law firm Government Accountability & Oversight (PC) published a paper on behalf of its client entitled “Private Funders, Public Institutions: Climate…
An answer for area particles: satellites product of mushrooms?
According to the latest figures from ESA's Space Debris Office (SDO), there are around 6,900 artificial satellites in orbit. Thanks to the many telecommunications, internet and small satellites that are expected to be launched, the…