Engineers in Montréal design a kirigami-cut parachute that stabilizes instantly, promising low-cost aid drops and future Mars exploration.
When you look up at the night sky, it feels endless — vast, mysterious, and out of reach. But what if exploring it didn’t require bulky, expensive instruments?
NASA has 10 new astronauts chosen from more than 8,000 applicants. Six of them are women, the first time in NASA history that ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has chosen 42 Indian startups to be included in the cohort of 67 Indian, Australian, and Japanese ...
A team of engineers from Polytechnique Montréal report a new and unique parachute concept inspired by the Japanese art of ...
Maxar Technologies, the space and satellite company formed in 2017, has shed its name. On Oct. 1, the company unveiled new identities for its two businesses: Maxar Intelligence will now operate as ...
Titan’s atmosphere tilts and shifts seasonally. The discovery shapes future exploration. Researchers at the University of Bristol have uncovered unusual behavior in Titan’s atmosphere for the first ...
The PBR calls to reduce NASA’s top-line funding by nearly 25 percent—which would represent the largest single-year cut in the ...
Russia is fast-tracking development of a domestic Starlink alternative through Bureau 1440 to revive its space sector and ...
For decades, most major US tech companies and investors steered clear of the Pentagon because of complicated contracting ...
Christine Mackay is starting a new role at the Greater Phoenix Economic Council. She said the region has plenty of strengths — and a few challenges.
AWS selects 67 startups for its APJ Space Accelerator (Sep 19–Nov 28); 42 are from India. Cohort receives up to $100,000 in ...