Musical machine learning: researchers have used artificial intelligence to recreate a song from brain waves. (Courtesy: iStock/Just Super) In an…
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WASHINGTON — A Japanese company developing a constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging satellites is the latest to turn…
WASHINGTON — The National Reconnaissance Office is soliciting proposals from commercial remote-sensing companies that use optical imaging satellites. In a…
WASHINGTON — As Astra shifts resources from launch vehicle development to spacecraft thruster production, the company is actively seeking strategic…
SAN FRANCISCO – The SmallSat Alliance celebrated the winners Aug. 15 of its first annual Collegiate Space Competition in Austin,…
WASHINGTON — The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is kicking off a study to develop an “analytical framework” to guide…
WASHINGTON — Artificial intelligence startup Wallaroo Labs won a $1.5 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to continue the…
WASHINGTON — SkyWatch, a satellite data distributor based in Ontario, Canada, announced a new imagery product that combines radar and…
WASHINGTON — Momentus recently cut its workforce by 30% as the cash-strapped company seeks to reduce its costs while looking…
TAMPA, Fla. — Terran Orbital expects to get $180 million this year from Rivada Space as it prepares to build…
WASHINGTON — BAE Systems, a defense and security conglomerate based in the United Kingdom, announced Aug. 17 it intends to…
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force intends to award Northrop Grumman a sole-source contract to develop two ground-based radar sites…
Maths not mystics Kit Yates’ new book offers a gold mine of anecdotes about how maths can help us to…
Going with the flow: artist’s impression of the preferential flow of water molecules containing oxygen-17 into a human cell. (Courtesy:…
AFM snapshot showing the formation and progression of local wrinkles induced by the transformation of the middle organic glass layer…
Overlay of a star-trail photograph, in which stars (white arcs) appear to rotate around the north celestial pole, and a…
When the materials scientist Ross Colman and colleagues read a preprint claiming that a material called LK-99 is a superconductor…
Wide open question: binary-star observations back MOND.(Courtesy: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/Chris Smith (USRA)) A new study of data from…