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Новости за 09.12.2025

Telecompaper.com 

Spain's Adamo offers free access until February

(Telecompaper) Spanish broadband provider Adamo has launched a festive promotion to persuade new users to subscribe to its convergent fibre and mobile packages...

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Clean water at doorstep improves rural health & productivity in Odisha: Study

A University of Chicago study in Odisha reveals home-delivered, locally treated drinking water significantly boosts rural health and productivity. Nearly 90% of households opted for this clean water, reporting fewer illnesses and reduced missed workdays. Women saved valuable time, highlighting the model's social impact. This approach proves more effective and valued than home-based treatments.

Spacedaily.com 

Space debris looms over Google's ambitious orbital AI data center plan

Ann Arbor MI (SPX) Dec 08, 2025
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence and cloud services is driving an enormous appetite for computing power, and with it, a surge in electricity demand from data centers that can rival the needs of tens of thousands of homes or even a small city. To ease that strain, some technology leaders are turning their attention to space, where sunlight is abundant and continuous, and where solar-po

Spacedaily.com 

NASA to test commercial robotic arm in orbit to advance in space construction

Greenbelt MD (SPX) Dec 08, 2025
NASA and industry partners will fly and operate a commercial robotic arm in low Earth orbit through the Fly Foundational Robots mission set to launch in late 2027. This mission will support development of in space operations that are needed for long duration human activities away from Earth and will help grow a commercial robotics sector that future science and exploration missions can use.

Spacedaily.com 

Applied Aerospace and PCX create US flight and space hardware group

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 08, 2025
Applied Aerospace and PCX Aerosystems have merged to form Applied Aerospace and Defense, a single supplier focused on precision hardware and systems for aircraft, rotorcraft, satellites, launch vehicles, and missile defense programs across military, commercial, and scientific markets. The combined company draws on more than 120 years of engineering and manufacturing activity in mission cri

Spacedaily.com 

Sea based rocket net recovery platform enters service for Chinese reusable launchers

Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 08, 2025
China has taken delivery of its first sea based platform designed to recover rockets using a net system, adding a key element to national plans for reusable launch vehicles. The vessel, named Linghangzhe or Pathfinder, has been certified by the China Classification Society, becoming the first sea based rocket recovery platform in the country to receive the required class and statutory appr

Spacedaily.com 

Astrobotic lunar surface sensor to track cislunar traffic and security

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 08, 2025
Astrobotic has secured a NASA Small Business Innovation Research Phase I award to develop Clavius-S, a visible-band imaging sensor designed to detect and track spacecraft in low lunar orbit from the Moon's surface in real time. The modular payload can fly on a range of lunar lander missions and will be integrated into future LunaGrid surface power nodes, creating a networked space domain awarene

Spacedaily.com 

Lodestar Space wins SECP support to advance AI satellite awareness system

London, UK (SPX) Dec 08, 2025
Lodestar Space has secured funding through the UK Space Agency's Space Ecosystem Commercialisation Programme, delivered by Space South Central, to accelerate work on its on-orbit sensing system Mithril. The SECP Sprint R and D grant of GBP 30,000 will pay for integration and testing of a new LiDAR sensor within Mithril's existing on-orbit sensing suite. Mithril is described as a fully auto

Spacedaily.com 

The bacteria that wont wake up found in spacecraft cleanrooms

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 09, 2025
Researchers have characterized a bacterium from spacecraft assembly cleanrooms that can enter an extreme dormant state, allowing it to persist where contamination controls are designed to remove nearly all life. The study centers on Tersicoccus phoenicis, a microbe detected in high-grade cleanrooms used by NASA and the European Space Agency to prepare spacecraft hardware. The team found th

Energy-daily.com 

Tin perovskite study points to more stable lead free solar cells

Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 04, 2025
Perovskite solar cells are under development as candidates for next generation photovoltaic modules, but commercial use remains limited by long term instability driven in part by migrating ions in the absorber layer. A team from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and the University of Potsdam has now measured ion densities in four widely used perovskite compounds and found substantial differences be

Energy-daily.com 

Northrop Grumman debuts Project Talon autonomous combat wingman

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 05, 2025
MOJAVE, Calif. - Dec. 4, 2025 - Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) unveiled Project Talon, an autonomous aircraft built to fly alongside crewed fighters as a collaborative teammate for combat missions. The company describes Project Talon as an uncrewed wingman platform developed to contribute to air dominance by working in concert with manned aircraft rather than replacing them. Northrop G

Energy-daily.com 

Lockheed Martin trial shows AI system rerouting UAV mission during fuel contingency

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 05, 2025
Lockheed Martin Skunk Works has run a live trial of an artificial intelligence driven mission contingency management system on a Stalker XE Block 25 unmanned aerial vehicle and a modified Alta X 2.0 drone, showing how software can replan missions in flight when fuel problems arise. The demonstration used the Stalker UAV as the primary asset and the Alta X as a secondary platform to receive

Energy-daily.com 

Hydrogen plasma method cuts most CO2 from deep sea metal extraction

Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 05, 2025
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials report that deep sea manganese nodules could supply large volumes of copper, nickel and cobalt for the energy transition if mining and processing are managed to limit environmental damage. They note that global demand by 2050 could reach about 60 million tonnes of copper for motors and grids, plus up to 10 million tonnes of