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Space Exploration Jan 14, 2024

Doomed US lunar lander now headed for Earth: company

A private US lunar lander that has been leaking fuel throughout its journey is now headed for Earth and will likely burn up in the atmosphere, the company said Saturday.

Space Exploration Jan 13, 2024

Doomed US lunar lander's space odyssey continues... for now

Is it the little spaceship that could?

Space Exploration Jan 12, 2024

Astrobotic successfully powers on all payloads on damaged Peregrine lander

Astrobotic's damaged Peregrine lander managed to send data back from all nine of its interfacing payloads over the three days it's been hurtling through space, the company said.

Bio & Medicine Jan 11, 2024

Transferring laser-induced graphene at extremely low temperatures for ultrathin bioelectronics

A recent study published in Nature Electronics discusses stretchable graphene–hydrogel interfaces for wearable and implantable bioelectronics.

Space Exploration Jan 8, 2024

Private US lunar lander faces failure after 'critical' fuel loss

A historic private mission to land on the moon faced near-certain failure Monday after the spacecraft suffered a "critical loss" of fuel, dealing a major blow to America's hopes of placing its first robot on the lunar surface ...

Space Exploration Jan 5, 2024

Rocket carrying American lunar lander arrives at launchpad

Final preparations were underway Friday for the launch of the first American spacecraft to attempt a lunar landing in more than 50 years, under a new partnership between NASA and private industry.

Space Exploration Jan 5, 2024

Navajo object to depositing human remains on Moon

The United States will soon launch its first spacecraft to attempt a soft lunar landing since the Apollo era, in a historic collaboration with the private sector—but not everyone is celebrating.

Polymers Dec 20, 2023

New reusable and recyclable environmentally friendly hydrogel

Princeton researchers have created a new type of hydrogel that is recyclable, yet still tough and stable enough for practical use (and reuse).

Polymers Dec 12, 2023

Optimization of hard–soft material interfaces: A 3D printed imitation of bone–tendon connections

Most people can relate to having a laptop charger break right where the flexible cable meets the solid adapter. This is just one example of how difficult it is to effectively interface hard and soft materials. Using a unique ...

Biotechnology Nov 21, 2023

The first eco-friendly fluorescent artificial seed for monitoring soil temperature by using drones

Researchers have invented a new kind of artificial seed to sense environmental parameters without impacting the health of the environment.

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