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Investing in Space: NASA's months of reckoning
CNBC's Investing in Space newsletter offers a view into the business of space exploration and privatization, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up to receive future editions. WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 2: A NASA logo is displayed at the entrance to...

How space centre can inspire young minds to look up more
How space centre can inspire young minds to look up more Published on: Sunday, July 27, 2025 Published on: Sun, Jul 27, 2025 By: Audrey J Ansibin Text Size: Dark Mode: Off Plenty Out There members setting up a telescope for one of their stargazing...

Why The US Launches Spaceships From Both Florida And California
For decades, space travel has endured as one of humanity's most remarkable achievements. To launch a shuttle, be it full of human beings or without life of any kind, into space for observation, exploration, or any other purpose, is a concept only...

Air France Reduces Flights On Ottawa's Only Flight To Europe This Winter
Air France has backtracked on planned flight increases on its Paris-Ottawa route this winter, scaling down from an initial daily flight to four/five weekly services. The carrier flew five weekly flights on this route last year and had planned to...

Arianespace Vega C Mission Launches Satellites for Airbus, CNES
An Arianespace Vega C rocket launches the CO3D mission on July 25, 2025. Photo: Arianespace, ESA, CNES Arianespace launched the second Vega C mission of 2025 on Friday evening, with Airbus Defence and Space‘s CO3D satellites and the CNES MicroCarb...

Elon Musk says xAI is targeting 50 million 'H100 equivalent' AI GPUs in five years — 230k GPUs, including 30k GB200s already reportedly operational for training Grok
Leading AI companies have been bragging about the number of GPUs they use or plan to use in the future. Just yesterday, OpenAI announced plans to build infrastructure to power two million GPUs, but now Elon Musk has revealed even more colossal...

10 Things That Don't Make Sense In Jurassic World Rebirth
John Hammond had a dream (and a potential viable business with Jurassic Park), but "Jurassic World Rebirth" proves it'll always turn into a nightmare. Sorry, but humans and dinosaurs aren't meant to coexist — and don't go blaming the dino-buddies...
Spotify: The Ultimate Guide
Believe it or not, Spotify was one of the first streaming music services that offered more than just a personalized radio service, like Pandora. It actually launched in 2008, ahead of YouTube Music (or Google Play Music), Apple Music, Amazon...

France transfers first drug traffickers to be isolated in ul...
As France's plan to isolate its 100 most dangerous drug traffickers at a high-security prison progresses, the first 17 of the inmates arrived at the facility in Vendin-le-Vieil in the north of the country on Tuesday, according to Justice Minister...

With China, European Space Agency leaves politics to governments
The European Space Agency (ESA) has a comprehensive internal system in place to ensure that its collaboration with China will not raise security concerns or be affected by geopolitical changes, according to a senior director interviewed by Asia...

Stockholm, we have a problem: Norway blasts Sweden in space race
The hot phase of the European space race started with the wrong kind of bang. A German rocket, touted as the Continent’s first attempt at an orbital launch from its own soil, took off from Andoya in the Arctic north of Norway but lost power after...

NASA’s TRACERS leads busy spaceflight schedule
Back to Article List From July 21 to July 27, NASA’s TRACERS mission will launch to study Earth’s magnetic cusp, alongside multiple Starlink flights, climate science payloads, and a rescheduled Gilmour Space test flight. The official mission patch...

Story Enabling & Support New agreements for next decade of launches at Europe’s Spac… 10/07/2025 379 views 4 likes Read
Enabling & Support 10/07/2025 313 views 4 likes Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana with Vega-C and Ariane 6 launch facilities in the background The Guiana Space Centre, known in French as Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG), European Spaceport in...

Could the Amazon Soy Moratorium collapse?
The Amazon Rainforest, which stretches across Brazil and has sections in Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, is the largest forest on Earth. Containing around 10% of the world’s species, it is often...

Europe looks to Nordic space race to scale back US dependence
Two small spaceports in the far north of Sweden and Norway are racing to launch the first satellites from mainland Europe into space as the region looks to reduce its reliance on US players. US President Donald Trump’s “America First” policies and...

Expert backs proposed rocket launch site in Sabah: Space centre could prevent brain drain
Expert backs proposed rocket launch site in Sabah: Space centre could prevent brain drain Published on: Saturday, July 19, 2025 Published on: Sat, Jul 19, 2025 By: Audrey J Ansibin Text Size: Dark Mode: Off Pic (left): Logesh Kumar Selvakumar....

France enters the space race with Baguette One
France is making a meteoric push to get its place in the global space race with the development of Baguette One, a suborbital launcher spearheaded by Bordeaux-based start-up HyPrSpace. Backed by €35 million in public cash, the reusable rocket is...

Cassava Witches' Broom Disease Takes Flight in South America
Alliance researchers and partners, including Embrapa, Brazil’s largest agricultural research organization, launched a rapid response plan to slow the spread and mitigate potentially devastating consequences for food security and livelihoods. In...

Guyana’s big boom: The inside story of Latin America’s new oil rush
Words by Ernesto Picco. Photography by Rudja Santos. Cover illustration by Sebastián Angresano. Translated by Jacob Sugarman. This piece is the second in a series of three long reads about Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname. It was reported with...

France aims for space race’s upper crust with Baguette One rocket
Ever since October 1958, when Wernher von Braun suggested renaming the Juno V rocket the Saturn, Nasa has excelled at naming things. They have sent an Apollo, Orion and Titan all hurtling into the heavens. Some names have their foundations in...