Juno Mission Discovers Largest Volcanic Hotspot on Io, Reimagining Io’s Geophysical History

** The Juno mission has unveiled a colossal volcanic hotspot on Io, the most volcanic moon in our solar system. This searing feature spans 40,000 square miles (100,000 km²), dwarfing Earth’s Lake Superior and releasing energy equivalent to all of humanity’s power plants combined. Discovered by NASA’s Juno spacecraft through its infrared mapper (JIRAM), the … Read more

Thales Alenia Space To Build ESA EnVision Spacecraft

Thales Alenia Space has been contracted by the European Space Agency (ESA) to build the EnVision spacecraft as part of a collaborative project with ArianeGroup. The spacecraft will be assembled at Arianespace’s Guiana航天 center in Kourou, French Guiana. The scope includes structural and systems integration work for the 14-16 meter tall, 70 metric ton spacecraft. … Read more

Mice with Two Fathers Show Promise, Though Human Use Remains Risky

** Scientists have created mice with DNA from two male fathers for the first time, though this breakthrough comes with significant hurdles. Using CRISPR gene editing, researchers disrupted 20 imprinted genes critical for mouse development, resulting in some embryos surviving and developing into pups. However, only a small fraction of these mice were viable, and … Read more

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…, both present without any extra text. So I’ll focus on extracting key points from each section of the original text. Looking at the title, they want it to be under 10 words. The main idea is Artemis aiming for a Moon base but involves complex technologies. Maybe something like “NASA’s Artemis Program: Mapping the … Read more

Starbucks Bringing Back Traditional Practices Amid Flinging Model Shift

Starbucks is rolling back some of its mobile-first tactics as part of a broader effort to transform its stores into more traditional coffee shops. Under new leadership, baristas are now using mugs instead of printed labels and serving drinks in-house, practices that were common before the company shifted to a chaotic, low-touch model. Analysts have … Read more

Stability Gained After Train Collapse

President Aleksandar Vučić has rejected an opposition request for a transitional government following Prime Minister Miloš Vučević’s resignation. The move aims to restore stability after weeks of anti-corruption protests sparked by the collapse of a concrete awning at a Belgrade train station, killing 15 people. Vučić ruled out an early election or a new government, … Read more

Internet Outage Affects Post-Gazette Subscribers

An internet outage has affected users accessing www.post-gazette.com, causing delays or failures to load pages. Steps to resolve the issue may include checking connections, verifying proxies, inspecting firewalls, or contacting support for further assistance. Source: https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/Pitt/2025/01/28/pitt-basketball-zack-austin-jam-win-north-carolina/stories/202501280032

Swedish Authorities Seiz cable Breacher in Baltic Sea

Swedish security authorities boarded a Maltese-flagged ship linked to the latest cable breach along the Baltic Sea. The Vezhen, a Bulgarian vessel, was suspected of damaging an undersea cable crucial forLatvia and Sweden’s communication network. Authorities confirmed the investigation after receiving reports of damage early Sunday in Sweden’s exclusive economic zone. NATO swiftly deployed patrols … Read more