Japanese lander disabled again but could restart after two weeks
Tokyo, Japan - After a brief awakening, Japan's Moon lander is out of action again but will resume its mission if...
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NASA loses contact with its mini-helicopter on Mars
WASHINGTON, US - NASA has lost contact with its tiny helicopter Ingenuity during the hard-working craft's 72nd flight, the space agency...
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Saudi scientists testing a new technique to freeze carbon emissions
New testing is about half the cost of existing carbon capture techniques The cryogenic technology hopes to capture up to...
Emirates Mars Mission images offer new insights into planet’s atmosphere
Courtesy images, detailed and clear observations have been made globally for the first time Observations go above and beyond the...
Israelis taste the future with lab-grown chicken ‘food revolution’
Scientists claim lab-grown meat environmentally friendly way to feed the people The process involves cultivating cells taken from a fertilized...
Israelis taste the future with lab-grown meat
Developers said they are working to provide more ethical and sustainable ways to create cruelty- and slaughter-free meat Global meat...
UAE forms Center for Genomic Discovery
Center represents a major stride for the UAE in becoming a global hub for healthcare research The Center has...
NYU Abu Dhabi researchers discover orbital patterns of Trans-Neptunian Objects
TNOs are small objects that orbit the sun beyond Neptune. These are fossils from the early days of the solar...
Abu Dhabi to instal ‘state-of-the-art’ scanners to detect Covid-19
Abu Dhabi to instal advanced scanners to detect Covid-19, starting with entry points to the emirate The scanners will be...
UAE ambassador to UK briefed about rain science program
Program evaluates the effectiveness of charge emission in enhancing rainfall process Director Alya Al Marouzi says ambassador's visit demonstrates UAE's...
Off-farm activities a growing share of food-system greenhouse gas emissions
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due to land use changes decreasing over the past 20 years Experts call for complementing...
Sharjah to protect, breed Arabian Peninsula wildlife
The emirate has explored the first nesting of olive Ridley sea turtles in the mangrove reserve of Kalba
Japanese lander disabled again but could restart after two weeks
Tokyo, Japan - After a brief awakening, Japan's Moon lander is out of action again but will resume its mission if...
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3D-printed rocket maker to focus on bigger vehicle for commercial launches
Terran 1 was made using the world's largest 3D metal printers and was powered by engines using liquid oxygen and...
UAE’s Rashid Rover to land on Moon on April 25
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center in UAE said that Rashid Rover, onboard the HAKUTO-R Mission 1 Lunar Lander, is...
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NASA unveils ‘Mars’ habitat for year-long experiments on Earth
The volunteers will live inside a 1,700 square-foot (160 square-meter) home for one year, dubbed "Mars Dune Alpha," which includes...
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DEWA to launch second nanosatellite for remote sensing this month
Dubai, UAE--Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has completed preparations to launch its second nanosatellite for remote sensing applications in...
- The satellite will blast off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California and will be launched by SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
- DEWA's Research and Development Centre designed and developed the nanosatellite in cooperation with NanoAvionics in Lithuania
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Two Saudi astronauts, one of whom a woman, will launch into space on May 9
Barnawi and fellow astronaut Ali Al-Qarni will blast off from Florida on a private mission to the ISS, the officials...
- Rayyanah Barnawi and Ali Al-Qarni will blast off from Florida on a private mission to the International Space Station
- Woman astronaut Barnawi's trip to space is being seen as Saudi Arabia’s latest bid to revamp its ultra-conservative image
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This March sets a temperature record for second-warmest month ever
Paris, France--Earth had its second-warmest March on record with Antarctic sea ice shrinking to its second-lowest extent, the EU's climate...
- A report from the Copernicus Climate Change Service said temperatures were above average over southern and central Europe and below average over most of northern Europe
- Climate scientists have been warning that global warming is causing sea ice to decline and sea levels to rise, and that dangerous tipping points could be reached

