Tech & Innovation
UK firm to land Europe’s first rover on Mars
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . March 31, 2025
image: ©brightstars | iStock A UK aerospace company is set to make history by landing Europe’s first rover on Mars, following a contract win worth
The importance of responsible AI in modern business
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . March 24, 2025
Image: © Quardia | iStock Responsible AI practices are essential for businesses to navigate the rapid evolution of technology, ensuring innovation is combined with ethical
New quantum operating system sets the way for practical quantum networks
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . March 17, 2025
image: ©Funtap | iStock Researchers from the Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA), including teams from TU Delft, QuTech, the University of Innsbruck, INRIA, and CNRS, have
UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science explored
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . March 10, 2025
Image: © Jacob Wackerhausen | iStock In an interview with Open Access Government, Ana Persic, Programme Specialist for Science, Technology and Innovation Policies and Open
UAF scientist pioneers new satellite
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . March 3, 2025
This image, with Earth’s north polar region at center, shows satellites (orange dots) and space debris (pink dots) in orbit through the ionosphere on July
New research explains star formation in the early universe
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 24, 2025
image: ©gremlin | iStock Stars form in wide regions in space known as stellar nurseries, where dust and gas come together to give birth to
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope unlocks the mystery of Phoenix galaxy cluster’s star formation
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 17, 2025
image: © NASA, CXC, NRAO, ESA, M. McDonald (MIT), M. Reefe (MIT), J. Olmsted (STScI) NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has recently made observations
NASA CubeSat detects unexpected radiation belts after 2024 solar storm
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 10, 2025
The May 2024 solar storm created two extra radiation belts, sandwiched between the two permanent Van Allen Belts. One of the new belts, shown in
NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory is set to unveil secrets of the universe
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . February 3, 2025
Rubin Observatory stands on Cerro Pachón in Chile against a sky full of star trails in this long exposure night sky image. image: © NSF–DOE
European Research Council awards €36.75 million to 245 research project
- By NEVADA DIGITAL NEWS
- . January 27, 2025
image: ©Bevan Goldswain | iStock The European Research Council (ERC) has announced that it will support 245 groundbreaking research projects through €36.75 million in grants
