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How Jammertest Strengthens GNSS Resilience: Field Check for ESA, Galileo and EGNOS to Combat Interference

How Jammertest Strengthens GNSS Resilience: ...

The European Space Agency checks the resistance of GNSS to jamming, spoofing and meaconing in real conditions through Jammertest on Andøya. Field tests connect industry, pilots and regulators, and the results accelerate the development of receivers, antennas and algorithms and strengthen the reliability of Galileo and EGNOS services in critical sectors

Sustainability in supply chains 2025: priority remains, but measurement, Scope 3 and new EU rules require a quick turnaround

Sustainability in supply chains 2025: ...

Companies put sustainability at the top of the list, but it becomes crucial for progress how and with what they measure emissions. EU CSRD and ESRS frameworks and ISO 14083 and GHG Protocol push more accurate data through supply chains, while Scope 3 and transport fuel decisions seek rapid changes in procurement, logistics and finance.

New Norcia 3 antenna strengthens Estrack and European autonomy in space: 35 m, cryogenic cooling and 20 kW

New Norcia 3 antenna strengthens Estrack and ...

ESA has opened a new 35-meter antenna in New Norcia, which has been expanding the Estrack network since 2026, increasing the speed of data transmission and sensitivity to extremely weak signals. The system with cryogenic cooling and a 20 kW transmitter supports the Juice, Solar Orbiter, BepiColombo, Mars Express and Hera missions, alongside the future PLATEAU, EnVision, ARIEL, RAMSES and Vigil.

How ESA RASH is funding Europe

How ESA RASH is funding Europe's space ...

The European space scene is accelerating thanks to ESA's OSIP, which funds risky good ideas: fundamental AI models for EO, the large “Moon and Mars” test chamber SpaceSite Lab, autonomous IOS navigation, an e-pencil for dust removal and mini NV magnetometers, with a clear path from laboratories to missions

Estrack: 50 years of the European network connecting Earth and space and bringing a new 35-meter antenna to New Norcia

Estrack: 50 years of the European network ...

In 2025, the European Space Agency celebrates 50 years of the Estrack network – a global ground station system that connects aircraft to ESOC in Darmstadt. The network manages missions from Earth's orbit to deep space and is expanding with a new 35-meter antenna at Australia's New Norcia Station

Kronična bol u leđima: od hodanja i vježbi do personalizirane stimulacije mozga i kralježnične moždine (DBS i SCS)

Kronična bol u leđima: od hodanja i vježbi do ...

Kronična bol u leđima pogađa milijune i mijenja način na koji živčani sustav obrađuje bol, ali kombinacija kretanja, ciljane fizioterapije i modernih neuromodulacijskih pristupa donosi stvarna poboljšanja. Personalizirana stimulacija mozga i kralježnične moždine može precizno prigušiti bolne signale i vratiti funkciju bez pretjeranih nuspojava.

Mikrogravitacija na ISS-u otvara put nanolijekovima: ujednačeni JBN za osteoartritis i solidne tumore iz LEO-a

Mikrogravitacija na ISS-u otvara put ...

Mikrogravitacija smanjuje konvekciju i sedimentaciju, pa se JBN nanomaterijali na ISS-u samoorganiziraju pravilnije i bez defekata, što poboljšava nošenje i otpuštanje terapije. Takvi nosači ciljano dopremaju RNA i lijekove u hrskavicu i tumore, uz manje nuspojava i dulje zadržavanje u tkivu

The new uncertainty-based co-design framework makes autonomous systems more robust, from drones to rail networks

The new uncertainty-based co-design framework ...

The new co-design methodology developed at mit introduces quantified uncertainty at every stage of complex systems design. It provides clear maps of trade-offs between performance, cost, and risk, and helps teams quickly select batteries, sensors, and architectures that are robust in real-world conditions.

From mit, Graffiti paves the way for personal social applications: interoperability, data transfer, and healthier communities

From mit, Graffiti paves the way for personal ...

Graffiti, a framework developed by MIT, enables the rapid creation of personalized social applications with full interoperability and retention of contacts and data. Instead of centralized networks, the content is stored in a decentralized manner, and the moderation and rules are chosen by the users themselves, without losing existing links

Palladium membranes with ‘plugs’ bring more efficient and cheaper hydrogen production at high temperatures

Palladium membranes with ‘plugs’ bring more ...

Mit engineers introduced palladium membranes with discrete "plugs" in the pores of the load-bearing substrate, which retain selectivity at ~ 1.000 K and simplify H₂ separation without cooling the process. The concept opens compact membrane reactors for SMR and ammonia cracking and reduces the cost of pure hydrogen.