The extreme weather events and resulting destruction that have hit New Zealand this summer are not only signs of a changing ...
Satellite technology has become a cornerstone of commercial aviation, enhancing navigation precision, in-flight connectivity, and operational efficiency. From GPS augmentation systems to real-time ...
The use of this technology makes it possible to identify possible chambers and cylindrical shafts hidden under the pyramid without the need to excavate.
Satellites are emerging as a powerful new tool in the fight to curb emissions of methane. While methane is much shorter-lived in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, it is vastly more potent at ...
Ocean plastic pollution is one of the greatest environmental challenges facing our planet today. The vastness of the oceans, combined with the complex nature of marine debris, makes it difficult to ...
At CES 2026, Infinix unveiled a major breakthrough in mobile connectivity with its “Direct-to-Call” satellite technology, bringing consumer smartphone satellite communication beyond traditional ...
Root, an Assistant Professor at Delft University of Technology, investigates the significance of quantum satellite gravimetry in this intriguing analysis ...
HELSINKI — Australian company HEO has imaged and modeled a mystery Chinese satellite prior to its reentry into Earth’s atmosphere, revealing previously unknown details about the spacecraft. Xinjishu ...
A major leap in satellite manufacturing is taking place in China, with the construction of Asia’s largest satellite “super factory” in Hainan Province. The new facility will revolutionize the ...
PLDT INC., through its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications, Inc., is expanding its direct-to-device satellite connectivity tests to northern Ilocos Norte. “The Philippines is an archipelago, and ...
WISeKey, together with its Subsidiaries, WISeSat and SEALSQ, to Partner with Kaynes Technology’s Satellite Subsidiary KSTPL, to Manufacture Post-Quantum Secure WISeSats Satellites in India and ...
The Trump administration wants to switch off and possibly destroy the climate-monitoring technology. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey Starting back in the Bush administration, the United States has spent more ...