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Taiwan’s Moonshot: why ‘T-Dome’ needs systems engineering, not just a shopping listhttps://spacenews.com/taiwans-moonshot-why-t-dome-needs-systems-engineering-not-just-a-shopping-list/When President John F. Kennedy stood before Congress in May 1961 and declared that the United States would land a man on the moon before the decade’s end, his purpose was not to invent the space program, but to impose a clear objective, a deadline and the resources to unify these efforts. The success of […] The post Taiwan’s Moonshot: why ‘T-Dome’ needs systems engineering, not just a shopping list appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jan 14, 2026 6:00 PM
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Indian rocket hits snag during launchhttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Indian_rocket_hits_snag_during_launch_999.htmlNew Delhi (AFP) Jan 12, 2026 An Indian rocket hit a snag during its launch Monday, forcing a deviation in flight path as it carried an Earth observation satellite and commercial payloads, the country's space agency said. The PSLV-C62, a four-stage launch vehicle, "encountered an anomaly" towards the end of the third stage, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) posted on X, without saying exactly what went wrong.
Jan 14, 2026 7:08 AM
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NASA’s Webb Delivers Unprecedented Look Into Heart of Circinus Galaxyhttps://science.nasa.gov/missions/webb/nasas-webb-delivers-unprecedented-look-into-heart-of-circinus-galaxy/The Circinus Galaxy, a galaxy about 13 million light-years away, contains an active supermassive black hole that continues to influence its evolution. The largest source of infrared light from the region closest to the black hole itself was thought to be outflows, or streams of superheated matter that fire outward. Image: Circinus Galaxy (Hubble and […]
Jan 13, 2026 10:00 AM
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A Quarter Century in Orbit: Science Shaping Life on Earth and Beyondhttps://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/johnson/a-quarter-century-in-orbit-science-shaping-life-on-earth-and-beyond/For more than 25 years, humans have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station, conducting research that is transforming life on Earth and shaping the future of exploration. From growing food and sequencing DNA to studying disease and simulating Mars missions, every experiment aboard the orbiting laboratory expands our understanding of how humans […]
Jan 12, 2026 10:43 PM
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White Dwarf Star (Artist’s Concept)https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/white-dwarf-star-artists-concept/A smaller white dwarf star (left) pulls material from a larger star into a swirling accretion disk in this artist’s concept released Nov. 19, 2025, to illustrate the first use of NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarization Explorer) to study a white dwarf star. IXPE spent nearly one week focused on EX Hydrae, a white dwarf […]
Jan 12, 2026 5:34 PM
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Applied lessons for NASA’s science programshttps://spacenews.com/applied-lessons-for-nasas-science-programs/It took a year, but the Jared Isaacman era at NASA finally started. Sworn in Dec. 17, the new administrator spoke at a NASA town hall the next day to take questions about his plans for the agency. He offered few specifics about those plans, saying he had to learn about agency activities. But he […] The post Applied lessons for NASA’s science programs appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jan 12, 2026 12:00 PM
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Dark star theory links JWST early universe anomalieshttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Dark_star_theory_links_JWST_early_universe_anomalies_999.htmlLos Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 09, 2026 A recent study led by Colgate Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Cosmin Ilie, with collaborators Jillian Paulin at the University of Pennsylvania, Andreea Petric of the Space Telescope Science Institute, and Katherine Freese of the University of Texas at Austin, argues that dark stars can resolve three key puzzles from the cosmic dawn revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Jan 12, 2026 9:57 AM
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Asteroid metals harden under extreme particle blastshttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Asteroid_metals_harden_under_extreme_particle_blasts_999.htmlLondon, UK (SPX) Jan 09, 2026 Physicists at the University of Oxford have contributed to a study showing that iron-rich asteroids can withstand much higher energy inputs than expected without breaking apart, a result that affects assessments of planetary defence strategies against hazardous objects. The work, published in Nature Communications, indicates that under rapid, intense heating these bodies can even become tougher
Jan 12, 2026 9:57 AM
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MaiaSpace to Launch “Minimum Viable Product” in 2026https://europeanspaceflight.com/maiaspace-to-launch-minimum-viable-product-in-2026/French small launch services provider MaiaSpace has explained that an initial flight of its Maia rocket in 2026 will represent the deployment of a “minimum viable product.” MaiaSpace was founded in 2022 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of ArianeGroup. The company is developing a partially reusable two-stage rocket called Maia that is designed to be capable […] The post MaiaSpace to Launch “Minimum Viable Product” in 2026 appeared first on European Spaceflight.
Jan 10, 2026 7:28 AM
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3D printed solar cells bring color tuned power to windows and curved surfaceshttps://www.solardaily.com/reports/3D_printed_solar_cells_bring_color_tuned_power_to_windows_and_curved_surfaces_999.htmlLondon, UK (SPX) Jan 09, 2026 Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a semi-transparent, flexible perovskite solar cell that generates electricity while allowing control over both light transmission and perceived color for use in windows, building facades, and curved surfaces. The research was led by Prof. Lioz Etgar and Prof. Shlomo Magdassi from the Institute of Chemistry and the Center for
Jan 9, 2026 1:29 PM
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2026 will clarify Europe’s new priorities for spacehttps://spacenews.com/2026-will-clarify-europes-new-priorities-for-space/Launchers Isar Aerospace is expected to attempt its second two-stage Spectrum vehicle test flight, a key step after its first, partially successful liftoff in 2025. In parallel, Spain’s PLD Space and its Miura-5 remain the second contender — after Isar — for the European Launcher Challenge, a competition that increasingly looks like Europe’s closest analogue […] The post 2026 will clarify Europe’s new priorities for space appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jan 8, 2026 4:00 PM
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Inside Maduro's network of alleged drug traffickers wanted by the UShttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMimAFBVV95cUxOTkFvX0dpSEkzYjVfbzhYa3dFMmxBamQzbnpwbTExTGdqUndKSjhPZmNzVGV1c0tvNHc3LWZmVFcxZTN2ajVTaC11b25wXzFEZ3l3TkxsT29ILWhYRWoyWkVTQ2VRbVktM25DaDcyQ0lYNHlnQXJzVGxBazJfdlA2UmtSRVdFZVE2S3h1QUQ1aU5oU0FrUzFjeg?oc=5Inside Maduro's network of alleged drug traffickers wanted by the US  ABC News & Headlines – Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Jan 8, 2026 8:00 AM
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Launch HN: Tamarind Bio (YC W24) – AI Inference Provider for Drug Discoveryhttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46515777Hi HN, we're Deniz and Sherry from Tamarind Bio (https://www.tamarind.bio). Tamarind is an inference provider for AI drug discovery, serving models like AlphaFold. Biopharma companies use our library of leading open-source models to design new medicines computationally.Here’s a demo: https://youtu.be/luoMApPegloTwo years ago, I was hired at a Stanford lab to run models for my labmates. Some post-doc would ask me to run a set of 1-5 models in sequence with tens of thousands inputs and I would email them back the result after setting up the workflow in the university cluster.At some point, it became unreasonable that all of an organization's computational biology work would go through an undergrad, so we built Tamarind as a single place for all molecular AI tools, usable at massive scale with no technical background needed. Today, we are used by much of the top 20 pharma, dozens of biotechs and tens of thousands of scientists.When we started getting adoption in the big pharma companies,
Jan 6, 2026 5:49 PM
spacenews.com
Space cyber compliance: managing requirements for today and tomorrowhttps://spacenews.com/space-cyber-compliance-managing-requirements-for-today-and-tomorrow/Space operators face a complex and evolving cybersecurity regulatory challenge. While the importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital world is widely recognized, international approaches remain inconsistent. Long-term global compliance requirements are still unclear. With new regimes emerging across multiple jurisdictions, the cybersecurity landscape continues to shift, posing a challenge that space operators must address now, […] The post Space cyber compliance: managing requirements for today and tomorrow appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jan 6, 2026 3:00 PM
spacedaily.com
How College Students Really Afford Rent And Groceries Nowhttps://www.spacedaily.com/reports/How_College_Students_Really_Afford_Rent_And_Groceries_Now_999.htmlLos Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 06, 2026 Many college students say that rent and basic food costs feel harder to manage than any other part of school. It's not unusual for students to work, budget, and still feel short at the end of the month. This leaves a lot of them unsure of how to cover the gap without taking on too much stress.
Jan 6, 2026 9:17 AM
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France and UK commit to deploying troops to Ukraine if ceasefire is agreed with Russia - ABC Newshttps://news.google.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?oc=5France and UK commit to deploying troops to Ukraine if ceasefire is agreed with Russia  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Jan 6, 2026 8:00 AM
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Earning A Bachelor’s Degree In Graphic Design: Everything You Need To Knowhttp://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=6a89e539edab45db864e43e9b7cfd61d&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.forbes.com%2Fadvisor%2Feducation%2Fbusiness-and-marketing%2Fgraphic-design-bachelors-degree%2F&c=18023012354446489663&mkt=en-usVeronica Beagle is the managing editor for Education at Forbes Advisor. She completed her master’s in English at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Before coming to Forbes Advisor she worked on ...
Jan 6, 2026 2:50 AM
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Show HN: Logos of Aether – Rebuilding Physics Without Zero or Empty Spacehttps://github.com/chrisnchips42-blip/Logos-of-Aether-A-Measurement-Theoretic-Foundation-for-PhysicsBackground: I’ve spent the last few years writing Logos of Aether (500+ pages, open source), which attempts to derive the Standard Model using a monadic, cellular-automata approach rather than standard continuous calculus.The Core Idea: Modern physics breaks down at singularities because our math allows for infinite density (division by zero). I replaced standard addition with "Plenum Addition" (⊕), a saturating operation similar to velocity addition in Special Relativity, but applied to information density.The Math: Instead of linear addition (1+1=2), distinctions add via: x ⊕ y = (x + y) / (1 + xy/π²)This forces a hard ceiling on information density (π), naturally eliminating black hole singularities and "infinite energy" bugs in QFT without needing renormalization.Why I'm posting: I have the theoretical derivation (including a geometric derivation of the Electron Mass as an 11th harmonic resonance), but I am moving from "Paper" to "Engine." I am looking for contributors interested i
Jan 5, 2026 9:15 PM
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Launchie brings back the launchpad to macOS 26 Tahoehttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46502060Launchie is a Launchpad replacement app for MacOS 26 Tahoe. It offers a lot of customization options and many features. It is my first Mac app and my first successful side project. First off, a huge thank you to all the amazing supporters! I’ve received a ton of feedback and feature requests, and they’re actively shaping the app. If it were just me coding into the void, this wouldn’t be possible - so thank you all! Now to the features: Organizing apps into folders Sorting apps in the root view and in folders Rearrange apps Spaces Open Launchie with Hot Key Open via Hot Corner Searching apps Topbar with most used, newest and recent used apps Hide apps Get apps from different locations Switch between windowed and fullscreen mode Customize app icon size, font, grid size, background mode, background tint, … I am actively developing the app so if you got an idea, found a bug or something else: just send me a mail and I will try to solve it :) Also if you like this app, please leave a review
Jan 5, 2026 5:47 PM
spacenews.com
No more free rides: it’s time to pay for space safetyhttps://spacenews.com/no-more-free-rides-its-time-to-pay-for-space-safety/A small but important change can be found at the end of President Trump’s sweeping December 18, 2025, Executive Order, “Ensuring American Space Superiority.” The Executive Order removes the requirement for the United States government to make basic space situational awareness data and space traffic management services available “free of direct user fees,” instead saying […] The post No more free rides: it’s time to pay for space safety appeared first on SpaceNews.
Jan 5, 2026 2:00 PM