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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches massive New Glenn rocket on first test flight

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches massive New Glenn rocket on first test flight

A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket lifts off on its inaugural launch at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S., on January 16, 2025. | Photo Credit: Reuters Blue Origin launched its massive new rocket on its first test flight Thursday (January 16, 2025), sending up a prototype satellite to orbit

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AI-designed synthetic antivenoms could revolutionise snakebite treatment, new study reveals |

AI-designed synthetic antivenoms could revolutionise snakebite treatment, new study reveals |

Venomous snakebites kill over 100,000 people annually and permanently injure thousands more. Despite the gravity of this global health problem, the treatment of choice-standard antivenoms-are made much as they have been for a century: by injecting animals with venom and then extracting and purifying the antibodies they produce. According to the study published in Nature,

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Blue Origin launches New Glenn rocket for first time — achieves goal but misses landing

Blue Origin launches New Glenn rocket for first time — achieves goal but misses landing

Blue Origin’s new flagship rocket New Glenn thundered off the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida on Thursday. The mission put the company’s Blue Ring Pathfinder test satellite into orbit — the main objective of the flight. “LIFTOFF! New Glenn is beginning its first ever ascent toward the stars,” Blue Origin said on social media

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NASA shares a stunning image of a Sandhill Crane with ‘large, brown eyes’; here’s what makes this bird special? |

NASA shares a stunning image of a Sandhill Crane with ‘large, brown eyes’; here’s what makes this bird special? |

NASA’s Instagram account is renowned for the simply awe-inspiring space visuals that regularly include some of the most stunning pictures of galaxies, nebulae, planets, and other cosmic marvels. However, this time around, the space agency has come out with something unexpected and way off the space topic. This time, it posted a picture of a

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ISRO's SpaDeX Mission marks new era in satellite docking technology

ISRO’s SpaDeX Mission marks new era in satellite docking technology

ISRO has big plans for the future, including building a space station by 2035 and sending humans to the moon by 2040. A few days after bringing the satellites as close as 3 meters to each other, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully docked the SpaDeX satellites on Thursday (16th Jan)  according to sources.

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Setting a New Standard for Safety and Efficiency – Computerworld

Technology innovations have made the digital transformation of public services essential to enhancing safety, efficiency, and accountability. Kazakhstan has taken a monumental step forward in this regard by implementing a continuous video surveillance system across 78 correctional facilities nationwide. This groundbreaking initiative has set a new benchmark for prison management, significantly improving safety conditions and

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‘Strange’ particle found to have mass when moving in one direction, not another

‘Strange’ particle found to have mass when moving in one direction, not another

Since the start of the 20th century, physicists have discovered a veritable zoo of subatomic particles. Matter can be both wave and particle. If you take the particle route, these subatomic particles are what you could say the universe and everything in it is made of. There are many ways to further categorise them. A

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In an attempt to address ‘lack of diversity’, Indian National Science Academy selects non-scientists too as its Fellows

In an attempt to address ‘lack of diversity’, Indian National Science Academy selects non-scientists too as its Fellows

Indian National Science Academy’s list of Fellows features famous figures such as Sudha Murthy. File | Photo Credit: The Hindu The annual list of Fellows announced by the 90-year-old Indian National Science Academy, among the country’s most prestigious assembly of scientists, sticks out this year for its deviation from the academy’s traditional practice. The list

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Private US, Japanese lunar landers launch on single rocket

Private US, Japanese lunar landers launch on single rocket

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches carrying Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lunar lander as the primary payload and Japan-based ispace’s Resilience lander as a secondary payload, from Kennedy Space Centre, Florida, U.S., January 15, 2025. | Photo Credit: Reuters One rocket, two missions: lunar landers built by US and Japanese companies launched their “rideshare” to

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