Ciencia

NASA Launches Lunar Base Initiative with Six Companies and 25 Missions
The US space agency has initiated the first phase of its ambitious lunar project, awarding multi-million dollar contracts and outlining a detailed plan to explore and prepare the lunar surface.

Earth's Storms Influence Space Weather, NASA Mission Reveals
A NASA mission has demonstrated that terrestrial weather phenomena, such as thunderstorms and hurricanes, generate waves that impact outer space, affecting satellite operations.

SpaceX Prepares for IPO with Over $2 Trillion Valuation
Elon Musk's space exploration company, SpaceX, is set to file paperwork for its IPO, with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as lead banks.

Genetic Variant Discovered That Protects the Brain from Aging
Research reveals how the APOE2 variant preserves neuronal health and reduces Alzheimer's risk, opening doors to new therapies.

NASA Seeks New Mars Communications Orbiter Amidst Mars Sample Return Debate
The US space agency is allocating $700 million for a new satellite, but the procurement requirements hint at a potential revival of the canceled Mars Sample Return mission.

27 Planets Found Orbiting Two Suns, Just Like in Star Wars
An astronomical discovery has revealed 27 potential planets orbiting twin stars, a phenomenon previously more common in science fiction than reality.

Garlic Reveals a Secret to Combatting Muscle Frailty in Old Age
Scientific research uncovers how a compound in garlic, S1PC, activates a key metabolic pathway to maintain muscle strength as we age.

Anxiety: A Life-Saving Protective Shield, According to Science
Recent research reveals that the hypervigilance associated with anxiety can significantly reduce mortality risk, acting as an evolutionary survival mechanism.

The Axolotl: The Amphibian That Regenerates Its Own Brain
This charismatic amphibian possesses an astonishing ability: the capacity to rebuild parts of its brain, an evolutionary mystery that fascinates scientists.

Wave Energy Nears Commercial Reality with Basque Project
After twelve years of work and three winters at sea, a 42-meter buoy marks a milestone in turning Cantabrian waves into affordable electricity.

Quantum Computing: High-Speed Internet Teleportation Achieved
Researchers successfully transmitted quantum information over conventional fiber optic internet, a significant step towards future secure communications.

Titanosaur Fossilized Eggs Found in France Linked to Patagonia
An astonishing discovery in Mèze, France, reveals dinosaur eggs identical to those found in Argentina, suggesting a 70-million-year-old biological link between the continents.