Civ Robotics has launched a new AI-powered material distribution system for the solar industry. CivNav speeds up solar ...
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LZ detector marks a new era in the search for light dark matter and neutrinos
Far beneath the Black Hills of South Dakota, a tank of liquid xenon is quietly recording some of the faintest signals in the ...
New balloon-mounted space radiation probes developed by the Surrey Space Center at the University of Surrey have captured ...
How fast and in which direction is our solar system moving through the universe? This seemingly simple question is one of the key tests of our cosmological understanding. A research team led by ...
"If our solar system is indeed moving this fast, we need to question fundamental assumptions about the large-scale structure of the universe." Astronomers have discovered that the solar system may be ...
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Germany’s HAP-alpha solar aircraft nears first flight with 88-foot wingspan, 12-mile goal
The HAP-alpha high-altitude solar aircraft has completed key ground testing at the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
Out of an "abundance of caution," the station's three Russian cosmonauts were instructed to spend a night in the ISS laboratory module. It's not all about pretty auroras when the sun shoots some ...
CivNav works with AI, existing equipment, and Civ Robotics' CivDot robots to efficiently place materials in construction ...
Floating solar PV (FPV) firm Ciel & Terre has unveiled a new floating structure, dubbed WattRack, with a rail-based structure.
POLITICO’s E&E News examined satellite imagery of more than 100 homes owned by Republican lawmakers to see if they have solar panels. Seven had rooftop arrays. At least three Republican lawmakers took ...
On July 1, 2025, the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) telescope in Río Hurtado, Chile, announced the discovery of something truly spectacular: a mysterious object that appeared to ...
Scientists used tiny new sensors to follow the insects on journeys that take thousands of miles to their winter colonies in Mexico. Scientists used tiny new sensors to follow the insects on journeys ...
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