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Why female fertility is declining: new insights into the role of the ovaries, nervous system and microenvironment in aging

Why female fertility is declining: new ...

A decline in fertility is not just a story about eggs: the ovary plays a crucial role as an ecosystem of nerves, glia, blood vessels and fibroblasts that change the maturation of follicles over the years. New 3D imaging and unicellular analyses reveal uneven oocyte distribution, denser innervation, and early fibrosis, which explains faster aging and paves the way for more accurate therapies and reserve assessment (AMH)

Satellites detect the power of ocean swell: waves up to 20 m, transoceanic path and new SWOT and Sentinel-6 measurements

Satellites detect the power of ocean swell: ...

The latest satellite observations reveal how the long ocean swell transmits storm energy for thousands of kilometers: waves of about 20 meters are recorded, route tracking from the North Pacific via the Drake Passage to the tropical Atlantic, and model corrections confirming higher energy concentrations in dominant waves, with the key role of SWOT and Sentinel-6 missions for faster and more accurate coastal forecasts

How dust devils on Mars detect faster winds: 20 years of ESA orbits and a global catalogue of 1039 vortices

How dust devils on Mars detect faster winds: ...

European orbiters Mars Express and ExoMars TGO, by analyzing twenty years of images, monitored 1,039 dust vortices and created a global catalog of their movements for the first time. Surprisingly fast ground currents were detected, crucial for climate models and planning future missions with sensitive solar panels.

Sentinel-1D Ahead of Launch: How Copernicus Dual Radar Constellation Accelerates Data and Security

Sentinel-1D Ahead of Launch: How Copernicus ...

The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission enters a new phase: the Sentinel-1D satellite has completed key checks in Kourou and is preparing to launch on Ariane 6, 4 November 2025. Paired with Sentinel-1C, it delivers faster revisit, more reliable data, and stronger surveillance of the sea, soil, and risks to services, the economy, and science across Europe.

A single dose of MM120 (LSD) to significantly relieve symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder in the JAMA STUDY

A single dose of MM120 (LSD) to significantly ...

Generalized anxiety disorder affects millions, and standard therapies often provide limited relief. The new pharmaceutical form of LSD, MM120, under controlled conditions demonstrates a rapid and sustained reduction in symptoms after a single dose, with results published in Jama and phase 3 studies initiated.

Rare interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in focus of ESA

Rare interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in focus of ...

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, the third such object ever discovered, swept past Mars. Although it was 20 million miles away, the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter and Mars Express were able to capture it and gather valuable data, offering a unique insight into this mysterious deep-space object.

A new model of ramp-down prediction in points: a hybrid of physics and machine learning for safer fusion power plants

A new model of ramp-down prediction in ...

The mit team developed a hybrid model that blends physics and machine learning to predict plasma behavior during extinguishing in points and reduce the risk of disruptions. The solution, validated on TCV and applicable to projects like SPARC, delivers faster, safer ramp-down trajectories and greater reliability.

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.