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Monitor Rivers from Space: The Satellite Plan to Track Every River on Earth
With ground gauges covering only a fraction of Earth's rivers, scientists are developing satellite systems to monitor every significant river from orbit — offering the first realistic tool for global freshwater surveillance.10 Ways Telescope Mirror Stability Makes or Breaks Exoplanet Detection
Detecting an exoplanet requires mirror stability measured in trillionths of a meter. These 9 findings reveal why even the tiniest wobble or drift can silently kill a planet's signal before a single useful photon is recorded.NASA’s CLPS Program: Building a Lunar Economy After IM-2
Intuitive Machines' IM-2 lander tipped sideways near the Moon's South Pole and the company lost NASA's coveted rover contracts to two rivals—yet the commercial lunar economy NASA's CLPS program is building keeps moving forward.Metasurface Solar Telescope Captures Full Magnetic Maps in One Shot
The Solar Imaging Metasurface Polarimeter (SIMPol) uses a wafer-thin nanoscale chip to capture a complete map of the sun's magnetic field in one simultaneous snapshot, eliminating the mechanical rotating parts and sequential exposures that limit conventional solar polarimeters.Geochemistry Origins of Life: Did Earth’s Rocks Force Life to Begin?
Thermodynamic calculations from NASA's LIFE RCN seminar series suggest early Earth's mineral-water reactions didn't just permit life's building blocks — they may have chemically compelled their assembly, with implications for the search for life on Europa and Enceladus.Heat Waves Drive 42% of Wildfire Burn Area — New Study Explains Why
A new peer-reviewed study finds that heat waves — despite occupying just 12–15% of warm-season days — account for 42% of all area burned by wildfires, with daily burn rates running more than 50% higher during extreme heat events.Load More