The synergies of two Spanish startups, Usyncro and Hydra Space, have opened a door for the creation, even in a future that is difficult to…
A space war in 2050? Bring on the peace technology!
Wars already take on many different shapes today and in some cases can be labeled as hybrid conflicts. This means the skirmishes are less likely…
The United States and the future of cryptocurrencies
The executive order of the Biden administration on cryptocurrencies has been received very favorably by most analysts and the community, and has also generated a…
Gold on the moon, an incentive to resume missions to our satellite
Researchers at the University of Central Florida have created a geological model to offer companies already aiming for the moon to increase their chances of…
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Centaurus AImage Credit :David Alemazkour Explanation: A mere 11 million light-years away, Centaurus A is the closest active galaxy to planet Earth. Spanning over 60,000 light-years, the peculiar elliptical galaxy…
What will the future of the universe be like?
The ancient Greek philosophers were right; everything that the universe contains is reduced to four types of elements. Two of them are well known: photons…
What happened to the Tesla that Elon Musk launched into space?
SpaceX Billionaire Elon Musk is constantly in the spotlight of the world thanks to the innovations of the companies he leads and the peculiar inventions…
The Big Bang, CPT, and Neutrino Dark Matter
Latham Boyle1, Kieran Finn1,2 and Neil Turok11Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics,Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, N2L 2Y52School of Physics and Astronomy,University of ManchesterManchester, UK, M13 9PL We…
BREATHE EASY;
Secret to letting humans BREATHE in space may have been solved with genius science trick SCIENTISTS may have found a way for humans to breathe…
Astronomy Picture of the Day
The Observable UniverseIllustration Credit & Licence: Wikipedia, Pablo Carlos Budassi Explanation: How far can you see? Everything you can see, and everything you could possibly see, right now, assuming…