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SSpace Read More Amazon sends letter to FCC saying: Reject application of Elon Musk’s Spacex for Space data centers; gives three reasons to dismissMarch 10, 2026 Amazon’s Project Kuiper has urged the FCC to reject SpaceX’s proposal for a million-satellite constellation, citing a lack…
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SSpace Read More Chinese Geely’s Satellite Subsidiary Expands in Morocco With Soremar DealMarch 10, 2026 Marrakech – Chinese automotive giant Zhejiang Geely Holding Group is pushing into Morocco’s satellite communications market through its…
SScience Read More Some of Antarctica’s ice sheets are retreating faster than expectedMarch 10, 2026 Antarctica holds about 90 percent of the ice on Earth. Most people picture it as a frozen place…
SSpace Read More From Cabbages to Countdowns: NASA Marks 100 Years of Modern RocketryMarch 10, 2026 Snow covered the ground that Tuesday morning 100 years ago, when a college professor and his wife took…
WWildlife Read More The Quest to Save One Baby Gorilla From Illegal Wildlife TradeMarch 10, 2026 The smuggling of wildlife, like all contraband, is enabled by corruption, and Nigeria has been a trafficking hub…
SScience Read More Ichnofossils in volcanic glass from palaeoproterozoic hydrothermal vents were burrowed by microorganisms probably seeking phosphateMarch 10, 2026 Djokic, T., Van Kranendonk, M. J., Campbell, K. A., Walter, M. R. & Ward, C. R. Earliest signs…
SSpace Read More Satellite images reveal which bridges around the world are at highest risk of collapseMarch 10, 2026 Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The…
SScience Read More Hippocampus a ‘general-purpose statistical learning machine’March 10, 2026 Experience kindles most of our learning throughout life, without any explicit instruction or reward. Thanks to this process,…