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- Humans Abandoned a Bison-Hunting Site Around 1,100 Years Ago — Turns Out, Climate Change Was to Blame
Humans Abandoned a Bison-Hunting Site Around 1,100 Years Ago — Turns Out, Climate Change Was to Blame




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- One of The Earliest-Known Vertebrates Navigated the Cambrian Dark Forest with Four Eyes
One of The Earliest-Known Vertebrates Navigated the Cambrian Dark Forest with Four Eyes


Satellite manufacturers see emerging market for ‘mini-constellations’

Manufacturers of small satellites that lack opportunities to build very large constellations say they are seeing growing interest from customers seeking smaller systems tailored to specific needs.
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How Amsterdam Island Turned into an Unlikely Haven For Feral Cows

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- National Reconnaissance Office adds HEO, SatVu and Sierra Nevada to commercial imaging program
National Reconnaissance Office adds HEO, SatVu and Sierra Nevada to commercial imaging program

“The NRO is always looking for innovative ways to bring on new partners,” said Chris Scolese, director of the NRO
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This 307-Million-Year-Old Animal May Have Been One of the First Plant Eaters


Ancient Fish Fins May Have Given Rise to Human Hands

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- Pig–Boar Hybrids Are Evolving in Fukushima — and Rewriting What We Know About Hybridization
Pig–Boar Hybrids Are Evolving in Fukushima — and Rewriting What We Know About Hybridization

Laser-linked satellite networks moving from concept to capability

Executives say customers care less about how data moves than what it enables
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- Australia Space Innovation Institute applies space technologies to address terrestrial challenges
Australia Space Innovation Institute applies space technologies to address terrestrial challenges

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Australia is applying space-related products and services to national and regional challenges through an independent not-for-profit organization, the Australasian Space Innovation Institute (ASII). ASII, which began operations in January, builds on the work of the SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre, a consortium established in 2019 to bolster research and development of space […]
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ULA seeks to rebuild launch cadence after CEO’s exit

COO Mark Peller said ULA is aiming for between 18 and 22 launches in 2026
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Germany funds 78 million euro human exploration control center

MILAN — Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder announced Feb. 4 that the German Aerospace Center (DLR) will receive 58 million euros ($69 million) to build a Human Exploration Control Center to support future robotic and human exploration missions. The total cost of the facility is 78 million euros and in addition to the Bavarian funding, DLR […]
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