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York Space Stock Slides Over 4% Pre-Market On Friday After Stellar Debut: What's Going On?

York Space Stock Slides Over 4% Pre-Market On Friday After Stellar Debut: What's Going On?

York Space Systems (NYSE:YSS) stock fell 4.2% in Friday's pre-market session. The company debuted on NYSE on Thursday, with shares jumping 11.7% to $3...

KIST Advances Technological Independence in Green Hydrogen with Low-Alkalinity Water Electrolysis

KIST Advances Technological Independence in Green Hydrogen with Low-Alkalinity Water Electrolysis

A research team led by Dr. Dirk Henkensmeier at the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research Center of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST, Pre...

Land-intensive carbon removal requires better siting to protect biodiversity, study warns

Land-intensive carbon removal requires better siting to protect biodiversity, study warns

New research looks at carbon dioxide removal—where carbon is absorbed from the atmosphere and stored—and finds that large-scale reliance on land-b...

Projecting Light to Dispense Liquids: A New Route to Ultra-Precise Microdroplets

Projecting Light to Dispense Liquids: A New Route to Ultra-Precise Microdroplets

Precise control of tiny liquid volumes is essential for modern biochemical analysis, yet reliably dispensing nanoliter-scale droplets remains technica...

Study shows insect farming byproduct boosts soil health, reduces crop damage

Study shows insect farming byproduct boosts soil health, reduces crop damage

With insect farming projected to produce millions of tons of insects in the coming years, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station researchers offer e...

Massive project to analyze space signals to end hunt for 'ET' goes on

Massive project to analyze space signals to end hunt for 'ET' goes on

A "crowdsourced" project in which home computer users were enlisted to help analyze radio signals from space is ending after more than two decades....

The safest space heaters for winter, according to Consumer Reports

The safest space heaters for winter, according to Consumer Reports

Space heaters are a particularly important item to research before you make a purchase, considering their significant fire risks...

Two Physics Mysteries, One Geometric Solution: New Research Unifies Black Hole Anomalies With Particle Chirality: By Researcher Raghu Kulkarni

(MENAFN - PR Newswire)CALABASAS, Calif., Jan. 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- In a pair of groundbreaking papers submitted to Physical Review Letters, indepe...

Microsoft Just Had Its Worst Day Since the COVID Crash

Microsoft Just Had Its Worst Day Since the COVID Crash

A day of dramatic swings on Wall Street, including the worst day for Microsoft in years, finished with relatively modest moves on Thursday. The S&P 50...

How does long COVID develop? New piece of the puzzle found

How does long COVID develop? New piece of the puzzle found

How long COVID develops is still largely unknown. New molecular connections are revealed in a recent study led by the Center for Individualized Infect...

Wetlands do not need to be flooded to provide the greatest climate benefit, shows study

Wetlands do not need to be flooded to provide the greatest climate benefit, shows study

Wetlands make up only about 6% of the land area but contain about 30% of the terrestrial organic carbon pool. Therefore, CO2 emissions from wetlands a...

Revolutionary AI Accelerates Plant Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Revolutionary AI Accelerates Plant Research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge National Lab develops D-CHAG to speed up plant research analysis using AI, improving efficiency over twofold and reducing memory use by 75%....

Wistar Scientists Discover How Gut-Derived Metabolite Acts as Immune "Volume Knob" Via Macrophages

Wistar Scientists Discover How Gut-Derived Metabolite Acts as Immune "Volume Knob" Via Macrophages

Wistar Institute scientists have identified a previously overlooked mediator in the body's response to life-threatening infections: hippuric acid, a m...

How tree rings help scientists understand disruptive extreme solar storms

How tree rings help scientists understand disruptive extreme solar storms

Scientists have long relied on tree rings to learn about ancient solar storms—rare bursts of high-energy particles from the sun that can disrupt sat...

Acorn Biolabs Advances Hair Regeneration With First Patients Treated Using YOUTM Secretome In Randomized Clinical Study

(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Acorn Biolabs, a regenerative medicine company delivering personalized treatments derived from stem-cell-ric...

Fossilized plankton study gives long-term hope for oxygen-depleted oceans

Fossilized plankton study gives long-term hope for oxygen-depleted oceans

A new study suggests the world's oxygen-depleted seas may have a chance of returning to higher oxygen concentrations in the centuries to come, despite...

How Trump creates another ’run-hot’ influence on the economy

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Networks are keeping NASA's Artemis II mission connected

Networks are keeping NASA's Artemis II mission connected

NASA's Artemis II mission will transport four astronauts around the moon, bringing the agency one step closer to sending the first astronauts to Mars....

SpaceX eyes IPO timed to planet alignment and Musk birthday: Report

SpaceX eyes IPO timed to planet alignment and Musk birthday: Report

SpaceX is targeting a mid-June initial public offering that would coincide with a rare planetary alignment and founder Elon Musk's birthday, the Finan...

Changing land use can increase threat of animal‐to‐human disease spread

Changing land use can increase threat of animal‐to‐human disease spread

Changes to land use can directly heighten the risk of diseases spreading from animals to humans, new University of Stirling–led research has shown. ...