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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 18, 2024
Sarcopenia, a condition that affects over 50 million people globally, results in the loss of muscle mass, strength, and function with age, heightening the risk of falls and fractures. Currently, exercise is the only recognized treatment. However, research sponsored by the International Space Station (ISS) National Lab and conducted by University of Florida scientists has developed a microgravity
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Paris (AFP) Oct 16, 2024
Giant worms found wriggling under the Pacific seabed have unveiled a thriving ecosystem in a fiercely hostile environment, according to a study published by Nature. The team found the booming community 2,515 metres (8,250 feet) below the surface just off the coast of central America. An underwater oasis has been created under a chain of mountains that run from north-to-south in the Pacif
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New York (AFP) Oct 16, 2024
Amazon announced significant investments in nuclear energy on Wednesday, joining other tech giants in aiming to meet the high electric power demands of artificial intelligence using atomic energy. As companies including Microsoft, Amazon, and Google rapidly expand their global data center capabilities, they are actively seeking new electricity sources. Amazon has signed three agreements
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ESA Impact Council Edition: Your update on space achievements

An interactive publication covering captivating stories and stunning images since the last Council meeting.

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Oct 22, 2024
As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, it's clear that the stakes extend far beyond domestic issues like healthcare and the economy. The next administration will inherit a pivotal moment in space exploration - particularly NASA's Artemis program, which has faced growing scrutiny for cost overruns and delays. In a recent op-ed, Michael R. Bloomberg sharply criticized the program, fram
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