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Space research accelerates gene therapy for neurological disorders
Biotechnology startup Axonis Therapeutics has leveraged the unique microgravity environment of the International Space Station (ISS) to develop and test advanced neurological treatments. The company reprogrammed a harmless virus to deliver gene therapy directly to neurons, addressing conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and spinal cord injuries. Axonis used the ISS to create mature 3D hu MapGuard: Advancing emergency evacuation capabilities in the Baltics
In emergency evacuations, access to reliable information can mean the difference between life and death. As our world faces growing challenges from natural disasters and conflicts, the need for rapid, accurate data during evacuations is vital.
Earth from Space: ‘Angry husband’ eruption
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This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image from 13 November 2024 shows the Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano eruption on the island of Flores in southern Indonesia. How Technology Powers Modern Casino Comparison Platforms
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Rivada Space Networks has joined forces with e3 Systems, a prominent maritime integrator specializing in Superyacht connectivity, to bring cutting-edge communications solutions to the maritime sector. The partnership, formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MoU), underscores Rivada's growing global footprint, with more than $13 billion in contracted business for its innovative low Eart User terminal demand soars as ground site trends shift
Novaspace has unveiled the fifth edition of its Ground Segment Market Prospects report, offering an in-depth analysis of commercial and governmental satcom, Earth Observation, and GSaaS markets. The report highlights revenue forecasts and market trends expected to shape the ground segment industry over the next decade. It also examines the challenges of declining demand for traditional applicati Sidus Space and Reflex Aerospace partner to develop advanced satellite solutions
Sidus Space (NASDAQ: SIDU) has entered a pivotal partnership with Reflex Aerospace, a European satellite manufacturing startup, to advance the development of dual-use satellite platforms. Announced at Space Tech Expo Europe, this collaboration combines Sidus Space's expertise in satellite manufacturing and mission operations with Reflex Aerospace's specialization in rapid, custom satellite desig ESA and Japan expand collaboration in space exploration
The European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have signed a new joint statement to deepen their partnership across asteroid, lunar, and planetary exploration. Signed on November 20 by ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher and JAXA President Yamakawa Hiroshi in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, the agreement builds on decades of successful collaboration.
The two agencies Near Space Labs launches nationwide 7cm resolution stratospheric imaging network
Near Space Labs has announced the nationwide deployment of its innovative Swift stratospheric robots, establishing a robust network for ultra-high-resolution aerial imagery. These advancements include an industry-leading 7cm resolution capability, providing a level of detail comparable to or exceeding traditional aerial survey methods.
The Swift, a zero-emission autonomous robot designed b NASA research uncovers new clues about life's molecular handedness
The origins of life's preference for left-handed amino acids, a defining trait of life on Earth, remain unresolved following new NASA-supported research. The study found that RNA, a critical molecule in early life theories, can drive protein building blocks toward either left- or right-handed configurations, adding complexity to the mystery of why life exclusively uses one orientation. The findi 