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Controlling cell death could enable humans to survive in space, age slower: Study

Controlling Cell Death: A Key to Space Survival and Slower Aging A form of cell death long dismissed as biological debris may in fact be the key to unlocking human survival in space and potentially slowing down the aging process, according to a recent study. The research suggests that by controlling this type of cell […]

US engineers test ‘sweaty’ spacecraft tech to make rockets reusable as air travel

Revolutionizing Rocket Technology: How ‘Sweaty’ Spacecrafts Could Make Reusable Rockets a Reality Spacecraft design is on the edge of a major breakthrough — not in speed or size, but in sustainability. In an ambitious move towards making rockets reusable and revolutionizing air travel, US engineers are delving into the concept of ‘sweaty’ spacecraft technology. This […]

Lockheed’s LM 400 satellite ends up in shallow orbit after Firefly rocket glitch

Lockheed’s LM 400 Satellite: Navigating Challenges in Space — A Firefly Alpha rocket experienced a launch anomaly that left a Lockheed Martin satellite in a shallow orbit. The incident, which occurred during a mission to deploy the LM 400 satellite into space, has raised concerns about the reliability of commercial space travel and the potential […]

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