NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) mega-rocket, following its successful first mission, seems ready for its next challenge – launching astronauts. On November 16th, the SLS completed its inaugural flight, launching the Artemis
As various issues regarding water usage and conservation take center stage in the southwestern states of the U.S., the monopoly of Imperial Valley over the Colorado River is more vulnerable than ever.
MoreIn 2023, the American Red Cross has been at the forefront of addressing an escalating climate emergency. The year has seen an unprecedented 23 billion-dollar disasters in the U.S., ranging from severe
MoreAs the festive season approaches, air travelers across the United States are bracing for the familiar ordeal of holiday flight delays. A comprehensive study by Upgraded Points, utilizing data from the U.S.
MoreAfter a successful liftoff and separation, SpaceX lost touch with Starship. A SpaceX official said an automated termination system onboard Starship was likely triggered, and the spacecraft appeared to have detonated. It
MoreAs SpaceX gears up for its next Starship test flight, a NASA official has indicated that the use of this vehicle for the Artemis lunar landings would require a significantly higher number
MoreOn November 7, 2023, the electric aircraft Alia, developed by BETA Technologies, embarked on a pivotal test flight at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. This mission aimed to assess battery efficiency and
MoreIn a groundbreaking moment for urban air mobility, Joby Aviation’s eVTOL aircraft took to the skies over New York City, signaling a new chapter in city commuting. This flight, a first for
MoreThe highest court in Hawaii has given permission for a lawsuit brought by Honolulu against several fossil fuel companies, including Chevron Corp, Exxon Mobil Corp, and Shell Plc, to proceed to trial.
MoreX-Energy Reactor Company, LLC, a leader in advanced nuclear reactors, has partnered with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a mobile microreactor. This project, funded through 2024, aims to create
MoreIn a significant stride towards combating climate change, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced an allocation of $36 million to foster the development of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies.
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