Tech
-
Recent SpaceX Launch in Texas Poses Risk to Wildlife and Environment
As SpaceX's Starship juddered into the sky above south Texas last March, orange flames and white smoke plumbed behind it, everything looked normal. The spacecraft, however, thudded back to Earth around six minutes into the test mission.
Latest Research Articles
-
Why SpaceX is Sending Ants and Avocados to Space Stations Aboard Dragon
-
Solar Energy Outpowered Coal For the First Time in Australian History
-
Why Did Biden Administration Resume Selling Drilling Rights Despite Scrutiny?
-
New Device Can Make Seawater Drinkable in Minutes: Can it Solve World's Freshwater Shortage?
-
A Particularly Intense Solar Storm Can Cripple Power Grids and Satellites
LNG Exports from Australia to China Hits Record Breaking Numbers
-
Can Worsening Climate Crisis Make Supply Disruptions the "New Normal"?
-
Climate Crisis: Can We Reverse the Dire Effects of Climate Change?
-
Entirety of Europe Could Face a Staggering Natural Gas Crisis This Winter
-
UN Wants to Spray Chemicals in Atmosphere to 'Reduce Global Temperatures': Will it Work?
-
Study Shows How We Can Possibly Protect Earth From the Dangers of Space Storms
Blackouts and Power Interruptions Linked to Extreme Weather Are on the Rise in US