Mars, beneath the surface of the red planet there is an entire frozen ocean
Scientists reveal water reserves on Mars capable of covering the red planet with an ocean "deep" up to 2,7 meters.
Scientists reveal water reserves on Mars capable of covering the red planet with an ocean "deep" up to 2,7 meters.
With the arrival of SLIM, Japan makes history as the fifth nation to reach lunar soil, displaying extremely precise landing technology.
The robot developed by the Italian Institute of Technology is unique: it grows like a plant and overcomes obstacles and open spaces thanks to its ability to 3D print its own body.
NASA postpones Artemis missions due to technical and safety issues, pushing Artemis 2 to 2025 and the moon landing to 2026.
India's Aditya-L1 mission enters solar orbit, marking an unprecedented space milestone for the nation
The University of Ottawa makes a super-thin micrometer solar cell that triples energy efficiency.
2024 will mark a real historical turning point in various fields, also opening up new ethical and social challenges. Let's take a look.
Some news expected in 2024: progress in AI, advanced robotics in the factory, new frontiers between space and telecommunications and more
With its core based on a 10 kW nuclear power system, the Cryobot presented in a NASA workshop faces the technical challenges of cold space ice crusts.
Loss of bone density, erectile dysfunction, nail loss: research highlights more and more problems for the human body in space.
LignoSat, NASA and JAXA's wooden satellite, passes tests on the ISS, ready to launch in 2024 for a new space age.
The lunar experiments on cotton plants of the Chinese Chang'e 4 mission bring space agriculture ever closer to reality.
From her childhood in Tenkasi to leading ISRO, the extraordinary career of Nigar Shaji, a scientist who will make history
Lunar sulphur: an enigma solved by India's Chandrayaan 3 mission. Volcanoes, meteorites or something more?
Forget rockets: the future could depend on gigantic space elevators starting from Earth and ending up in orbit.
Pulsar Fusion is building the largest practical nuclear fusion engine ever, with speeds that could exceed 800.000 kilometers per hour.
A technology that seemed like the stuff of novels is becoming reality: here are the advances, perspectives (and challenges) of the tractor beam.
Politecnico di Milano at the forefront of brain cell-inspired memristor development to create more powerful and energy-efficient computers
Investing in the future can be risky, but in the long run it will bear fruit: especially if you focus on emerging technologies.
Nuclear power to explore the cosmos? Many obstacles, but two solutions can solve them and make us travel faster.
A University of California study seeks to answer the question of what extraterrestrial probes might actually look like