Nanosatellite shows the way to RNA medicine of the future
The RNA molecule is commonly recognized as messenger between DNA and protein, but it can also be folded into intricate molecular machines. An example of a naturally occurring RNA machine is the ribosome, that functions as a protein factory in all cells.
Inspired by natural RNA machines, researchers at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) have developed a method called "RNA orig Intelsat completes multi-orbit inflight Wi-Fi tests
Intelsat has announced the successful completion of inflight testing of its new electronically steered array (ESA) antenna. This antenna enables global streaming-fast Wi-Fi service and is available to airlines around the world.
Intelsat's ESA is the only commercially available antenna in the aviation industry that can operate between low Earth orbit satellites and geostationary satellites. China uses two-photon microscope to capture cell images of astronauts
The in-orbit Chinese astronauts of the Shenzhou-15 crew successfully obtained the three-dimensional structural images of their skin cells with the country's self-developed two-photon microscope, its developer announced Monday.
The event, the first of its kind worldwide, marked the success of the in-orbit verification experiments of the two-photon microscope, providing a promising tool for CesiumAstro wins SDA contract for Link 16 antennas

SAN FRANCISCO — CesiumAstro won a $5 million contract from the Pentagon’s Space Development Agency to develop active electronically scanned array antennas compatible with the Link 16 tactical data network.
Crew-6 launches to space station

A Crew Dragon spacecraft is headed towards the International Space Station three days after a technical problem scrubbed its first launch attempt.
Juice’s Ariane 5 booster transferred to launch vehicle integration building
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Launcher booster on top of a platform running along rails, pulled by a lorry. The image is taken outdoors, the sky is cloudy, in the foreground is a path and some trees Core of Juice’s Ariane 5 rocket prepared for launch
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Part of an Ariane 5 launcher in a large warehouse Juice’s Ariane 5 stands up straight
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Part of a launcher inside a room that looks like a warehouse White House cybersecurity strategy warns of ‘complex threat environment’

The White House on March 2 released a national cybersecurity strategy that points at Russian and Chinese hackers as major threats to U.S.
China’s Shenzhou-15 astronauts conduct secretive second spacewalk

A pair of Chinese astronauts conducted their second extravehicular activity in recent days, with China for the first time providing no advance indication nor details of the event.
