Science-Technology
Fresh look at data on Uranus leads NASA scientists to believe planet could support life
NASA scientists discover that during robotic spacecraft Voyager 2's 5-day flyby of Uranus in 1986, there was strong solar wind, which led to misleading observations, particularly about planet's magnetic field
China launches new group of remote-sensing satellites
Launched from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, 4 satellites of PIESAT-2 enter planned orbit successfully
Japan launches world's 1st wooden satellite
Palm-sized LignoSat tasked to demonstrate cosmic potential of renewable material as humans explore living in space
Russian rocket carries record number of satellites into space
53 satellites launched by Soyuz-2.1 rocket include 2 from Iran, says Russian space agency
India launches space simulation mission in Ladakh bordering China
Mission to simulate life on Mars, moon in Ladakh's mix of desert and arctic climate
Geopolitical competition in chip, semiconductor production on rise
Tensions heat up amid US, China trade and tech war as Taiwan maintains significance in sector