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Capacity crunch may abort U.S. satellite boom as sanctions threaten Russia launches
By Akash Sriram (Reuters) - Houston, we have a problem! U.S. rocket companies are facing the daunting task of ferrying hundreds of satellites to space in the coming years as sanctions sideline the Rus...
Syndicated Content Apr 11, 2022
Ukraine conflict hurts Russian science, as West pulls funding
By Gloria Dickie and Dasha Afanasieva LONDON (Reuters) - Dozens of international scientists have arrived each year since 2000 at Russia's remote Northeast Science Station on the Kolyma River in Siberi...
Syndicated Content Apr 10, 2022
Space station’s first all-private astronaut team docked to orbiting platform
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) -The first all-private team of astronauts ever launched to the International Space Station (ISS) arrived safely at the orbiting research platform on Saturday to begin a week-...
Syndicated Content Apr 09, 2022
All-private astronaut team set for landmark launch to space station
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) - A SpaceX rocketship was due for liftoff on Friday carrying four men approved by NASA to become the first all-private astronaut team ever launched to the International Space...
Syndicated Content Apr 08, 2022
Earliest-known galaxy offers clues about the primordial universe
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Astronomers have discovered what may be the earliest and most distant galaxy ever observed, one that formed relatively soon after the Big Bang event that marked t...
Syndicated Content Apr 07, 2022
Rare vaccine-related blood clots tied to gene; concentrated antibodies may help the immunosuppressed
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2022
Scientists discover ancient cemetery of flying reptiles in Chile’s Atacama desert
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Scientists in Chile say they have unearthed a rare cemetery with well-preserved bones of ancient flying reptiles that roamed the Andean country's Atacama desert more than 100 mill...
Syndicated Content Apr 06, 2022
Gigantic Jupiter-like alien planet observed still ‘in the womb’
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have observed an enormous planet about nine times the mass of Jupiter at a remarkably early stage of formation - describing it as still in the womb - i...
Syndicated Content Apr 04, 2022
Gilead’s remdesivir fails to show benefit in European trial; no fetus risk seen with first trimester vaccination
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that has yet to be certified...
Syndicated Content Apr 04, 2022
First private astronaut mission to space station readies for launch
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) - The International Space Station (ISS) is set to become busier than usual this week when its crew welcomes aboard four new colleagues from Houston-based startup Axiom Space,...
Syndicated Content Apr 04, 2022
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