MELBOURNE, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) — An international research team involving Australian scientists has been able to calculate the orbit of companions around a giant red star, offering new insight into how aging stars evolve toward the…
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Two-dimensional polymer networks rival graphene gas barrier properties
Polymers formed from two-dimensional analogues of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) can be almost as impermeable to gases as graphene, researchers in the US have found.1 The work could open up a wide range of applications, from protecting…
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Rohde & Schwarz Acquires a Stake in Orbint GmbH for Signal I
The technology company Rohde & Schwarz has acquired a stake in Orbint GmbH, a spin-off from the University of the Bundeswehr Munich. As strategic partners, the two companies will combine their expertise in the field of satellite…
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Enhanced Degradation of Arsanilic Acid and in Situ Recovery of Inorganic Arsenic in a Two-Stage Bioelectrochemical Process
Newswise — Researchers from Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Hefei University of Technology, et al. have conducted a study entitled “Enhanced degradation of arsanilic acid and in situ recovery of…
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Sea Scorpions from 479 Million Years Ago Surface in Southeastern Morocco
Researchers have uncovered fossil fragments of eurypterids, or “sea scorpions,” in the Fezouata Biota near Bni Zoli, near Zagora, in southeastern Morocco, according to research published in the Royal Society Publishing. Carbon dating…
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ESA Preparation paved the way for the commercialisation of micro and mini launchers
Enabling & Support14/11/2025
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0 likesThe market segment of satellites under 200 kg has been steadily growing since 2021 and is expected to grow significantly over the period 2025–2028. This trend…
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Massive hidden waves are rapidly melting Greenland’s glaciers
Iceberg calving happens when large pieces of ice split from the front of a glacier and fall into the ocean. This natural event is a major contributor to the rapid reduction of ice on the Greenland ice sheet. For the first time, an international…
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Massive hidden waves are rapidly melting Greenland’s glaciers
Iceberg calving happens when large pieces of ice split from the front of a glacier and fall into the ocean. This natural event is a major contributor to the rapid reduction of ice on the Greenland ice sheet. For the first time, an international…
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ULA launches Viasat’s second shot at a terabit-class broadband satellite
TAMPA, Fla. — An Atlas 5 rocket sent Viasat’s second ViaSat-3 satellite toward geostationary orbit Nov. 13, bringing the U.S. broadband provider closer to operating a terabit-per-second (Tbps) giant it had hoped to debut six years…
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Life Finds a Way, Even on Inactive Hydrothermal Vents
In the deep, inky blackness near the abyssal seafloor, the light from a remotely operated vehicle pierces the seemingly endless nothingness. Suddenly, a shrimp flickers in the light, followed by pale vent fish. Then, crabs appear, crawling along…
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