Seraphim Space Trust Aims for $474 Million in Funding
Seraphim Space, a space-focused investor, is looking to raise up to $474 million through its London-listed public trust, tapping into the increasing interest in the space sector.
Seraphim Space, a space-focused investor, is looking to raise up to $474 million through its London-listed public trust, tapping into the increasing interest in the space sector.
A team from the University of Basel has identified a key protein that allows Leptospira bacteria to adapt and switch on their virulence during infection.
Research indicates that the sale of mopane worms and termites is helping to alleviate poverty in Limpopo province, one of South Africa's most impoverished areas.
Recent findings from the University of Lancashire indicate that planets may form more readily around binary stars compared to single stars, challenging long-held beliefs.
A recent study has uncovered a unique modification in E. coli ribosomes, which could lead to the development of innovative antibiotic strategies.
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A recent study indicates that less than 50% of NIH-funded research papers include analysis or reporting of data by sex, highlighting a significant gap in research practices.
A study from Gunma University suggests that by-products from crab shells could effectively slow the degradation of biodegradable plastics, potentially improving their application in marine environments.
Research from Trinity College Dublin highlights a novel, eco-friendly technique using discarded oyster shells to extract rare earth metals from polluted water.
Recent advancements by Chinese researchers in uranium recovery technology could lead to more efficient extraction methods and improved sustainability in nuclear energy.
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A groundbreaking discovery has been made in Antarctica, where a detector has recorded radio pulses from high-energy cosmic rays interacting with the ice, marking a significant milestone in cosmic research.
Recent DNA testing has clarified the identity of the mezcal worm, revealing that all sampled larvae are agave redworm moth caterpillars, contrary to previous beliefs about species diversity.
As the UK observes its National Year of Reading, aimed at fostering reading enjoyment, the effectiveness of reading shortcuts for children remains unproven.
A recent study spanning 12 countries investigates whether warning videos can effectively reduce the spread of misinformation on social media platforms.
A recent study sheds light on the Clovis people's intriguing preference for difficult-to-work quartz crystals in their toolmaking practices, despite the material's challenges.
In a significant advancement for Pakistan's satellite technology, China has successfully launched the PRSC-EO3, which includes satellites for internet testing and environmental monitoring.
A scientist posits that the study of early bird skulls could shed light on the behaviors of long-extinct dinosaurs, likening them to modern-day T. rex.
NASA is setting aside space on its Mars telecommunications mission for potential scientific experiments, including cubesats, to enhance research capabilities.
Research from Tilburg University suggests that financial incentives may actually lower self-set goals and hinder employee motivation, challenging traditional views on bonuses.