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University of Freiburg receives four ERC Synergy Grants for major research initiatives
The University of Freiburg has secured four coveted Synergy Grants from the European Research Council, strengthening its role as a leader in collaborative science and technological innovation. These grants will fund bold new research projects in fields ranging from photovoltaics and cellular biology to cancer treatment technologies, mobile network efficiency, and early medieval European archae
Oxford team unveils air-powered robots that synchronize without electronics
A team at the University of Oxford has introduced a new class of soft robots which operate solely on air pressure, eliminating the need for electronics, motors or computers. As published on November 5 in Advanced Materials, these fluidic robots are capable of producing intricate, rhythmic motions and can synchronize their behaviour automatically when connected.
Professor Antonio Forte of O China's Galactic Energy fails Ceres-1 rocket satellite mission launch
A rocket by a private Chinese company saw its second failure on its planned orbital mission.
On Sunday, the 62-foot-tall Ceres-1 Y-19 rocket by Chinese space firm Galactic Energy took off from northwest China at around 11:02 p.m. EST via Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
The mission carried two satellites for China's Jilin-1 commercial Earth-observation constellation, and a craft SpaceX Starlink launch breaks record for Florida spaceport
The SpaceX launch of 29 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Monday night from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station broke an annual launch record for Florida's spaceport.
Monday's liftoff was the 94th launch of an orbital class rocket in the state, breaking the previous record set at the end of last year.
"Engines full power and lift off. Go SpaceX. Go Starlink," mission contro AI controls satellite attitude in orbit for first time
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Centimeter-level RTK positioning now available for IoT deployments
Quectel Wireless Solutions has announced a collaboration with Swift Navigation to provide real-time kinematic (RTK) correction solutions that deliver centimeter-level accuracy for a diverse range of Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The partnership integrates Quectel's RTK modules and antennas with Swift's Skylark Precise Positioning Service, enabling equipment manufacturers to streamline a Laser system transforms VLTI capabilities for southern sky interferometry
The European Southern Observatory's Paranal site in Chile marked a milestone as four lasers, each launched from an eight-metre telescope, began operations to create artificial stars. These lasers power a new adaptive optics system for the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI), correcting atmospheric blur anywhere in the southern sky and enabling the VLTI to observe a much wider range of tar China moves forward with orbital internet network expansion
A Long March 12 rocket placed the latest batch of low Earth orbit satellites into space on November 10, 2025, launching from the Hainan commercial spacecraft site in southern China. China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) confirmed the successful deployment shortly after liftoff.
This group represents the 13th installment of hardware for China's internet satellite network S&P Global finalizes deal for ORBCOMM satellite vessel tracking network
S&P Global has completed the acquisition of the Automatic Identification System business from ORBCOMM. The AIS division operates a global constellation of low Earth orbit satellites, enabling real-time tracking and monitoring of merchant and government vessels far beyond terrestrial coverage zones. ORBCOMM's platform collects and processes millions of AIS messages daily from more than 150,000 sh Early Matter-Dominated Universe May Have Spawned the First Black Holes and Exotic Stars
In the first fraction of a second after the Big Bang, long before atoms or light-filled galaxies existed, the newborn cosmos may already have been seeded with complex structures. A new theoretical study published in Physical Review D by researchers from SISSA, in collaboration with INFN, IFPU, and the University of Warsaw, suggests that primordial halos of matter could have collapsed to form the 