25 years of meatbags permanently in space on the ISS All good things come to an end, and the outpost is unlikely to reach 30 Science07 Nov 2025 | 53
Boffins: cloud computing's on-demand biz model is failing us Science loses when lab workers grapple with costs and availability, claim researchers PaaS + IaaS06 Nov 2025 | 29
UK space sector 'lacks strategic direction,' Lords warn Parliamentary report calls for sovereign launch capability and reduced dependence on US services Science06 Nov 2025 | 30
China uses Mars orbiter to snap interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS Middle Kingdom also postpones astronaut return mission after something hit its spaceship Science06 Nov 2025 | 35
Trump turnabout sees him re-nominate amateur astronaut Jared Isaacman to run NASA Ruled him out just six months ago due to Musky connections Public Sector05 Nov 2025 | 47
Google imagines out of this world AI - running on orbital datacenters Chocolate Factory's latest moonshot aims to put AI supercomputing cluster in sun-sychronous orbit Off-Prem04 Nov 2025 | 28
ESA tests bacterial powder to feed Moon and Mars crews Help me, HOBI-WAN, you're my only hope for lunch Science03 Nov 2025 | 25
SpaceX shows off progress on its lunar Starship NASA is short of options when it comes to alternatives Science31 Oct 2025 | 81
Japan’s new space truck is also a temporary space lab, just worked first time HTV-X capsule is designed to hang around in space after delivering cargo to ISS Science31 Oct 2025 | 19
Think tank decries science friction between countries, demands global cooperation More countries are prioritizing national security over scientific discovery Science28 Oct 2025 | 15
Get ready to squint! World's smallest pixel is just 300 nm How many 1080p screens can you fit on a pinhead? These German physicists reckon about one Science27 Oct 2025 | 23
How do you solve a problem like Discovery? Request For Ideas: How would you move a retired orbiter across the US? Offbeat24 Oct 2025 | 194
Give Europe some space! 3 companies join forces to reach for the stars Airbus, Leonardo and Thales seek to 'strengthen Europe’s strategic autonomy in space' Science23 Oct 2025 | 6
Senators accuse Smithsonian of 'illegal lobbying' over Discovery squabbles Cornyn & co ask DoJ to probe respected research institution for trying to 'influence' public Science23 Oct 2025 | 90
SpaceX is behind schedule, so NASA will open Artemis III contract to competition Lunar landing reality distortion field slips for Musk's rocketeers Science21 Oct 2025 | 113
Brit boffins teach fusion plasma some manners with 3D magnetic field MAST Upgrade team claims first suppression of pesky edge instabilities in a spherical tokamak Science21 Oct 2025 | 38
Like Apollo before them, ESA astronauts hone lunar landing skills in helicopters Now try a jet engine in a bedstead before strapping into a Starship Science20 Oct 2025 | 13
Microsoft parks Landsat and Sentinel satellite data in Azure's orbit NASA's Earth-watching archives find new home in Redmond's cloud, complete with Copilot hype PaaS + IaaS17 Oct 2025 | 3
MIT boffins double precision of atomic clocks by taming quantum noise 'Global phase spectroscopy' makes ultraprecise optical timekeepers even more precise Science17 Oct 2025 | 10
Britain's AI gold rush hits a wall – not enough electricity Energy secretary Miliband promises renewable utopia for green and pleasant land... filled with datacenters On-Prem17 Oct 2025 | 131
Uncle Sam wants to scan your iris and collect your DNA, citizen or not DHS rule would expand biometric collection to immigrants and some citizens linked to them
ISPs more likely to throttle netizens who connect through carrier-grade NAT: Cloudflare When operators see danger, innocent users are dragged down along with bad actors
52-year-old data tape could contain only known copy of UNIX V4 It might have the first-ever version of UNIX written in C
Deploying to Amazon's cloud is a pain in the AWS younger devs won't tolerate They have no need to prove their bonafides
UK agri dept spent hundreds of millions upgrading to Windows 10 – just in time for end of support After a £312M upgrade to the retiring OS, Defra still has 24,000 devices to replace
'Windows sucks,' former Microsoft engineer says, explains how to fix it Respecting users choices and offering a hardcore mode among key suggestions.
Google Cloud suspended customer's account three times, for three different reasons Experience leads company boss to decide 'I cannot rely on having a Google account for production use cases'
Rideshare giant moves 200 Macs out of the cloud, saves $2.4 million Grab tried to virtualize macOS, but Apple doesn’t make that easy
AI benchmarks are a bad joke – and LLM makers are the ones laughing Study finds many tests don't measure the right things
Ministry of Defence's F-35 blunder: £57B and counting Government spending watchdog eviscerates penny wise, pound foolish approach
Axiom Space ejects CEO after six months, installs NASA veteran as replacement Updated Jonathan Cirtain at the helm as revolving door swings for private corp Science16 Oct 2025 | 8
SpaceX's Starship: Two down, Mons Huygens to climb Comment Musk's moonshot still missing orbit, refueling, landing Science16 Oct 2025 | 121
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Another 550 employees set to leave the building US government shutdown nothing to do with action as space veteran calls move 'an alarming time' for science Science14 Oct 2025 | 43
SpaceX limbers up for Starship flight 11 as launch pad faces retirement Updated Another flawless demonstration or unplanned explosion await Science13 Oct 2025 | 29
Weird ideas welcome: VC fund looking to make science fiction factual Nuclear power is getting hot, but don't hold your breath for everlasting batteries Science11 Oct 2025 | 76
50 years in deep space, and Voyager still can't escape budget gravity Probes face 26% funding cut as NASA grapples with shutdown chaos Science10 Oct 2025 | 23
Space Shuttle war of words takes off as senator blasts 'woke Smithsonian' Exclusive Houston, we have a custody battle Science09 Oct 2025 | 115
Mars’ powerful whirlwinds blow dust everywhere, could affect future missions Keeping tabs on Martian dust devils with bonus data from ESA’s veteran orbiters Science08 Oct 2025 | 21
Texas senators cry foul over Smithsonian's pricey Space Shuttle shuffle Can be shifted for a tenth of the price AND the wings don't have to come off – allegedly Science08 Oct 2025 | 149
How chatbots are coaching vulnerable users into crisis Feature From homework helper to psychological hazard in 300 hours of sycophantic validation AI + ML08 Oct 2025 | 21
Trio who made foundational quantum computing discovery bag Nobel physics prize Studies at UC Berkeley in the 1980s paved the way for quantum computing and cryptography Science07 Oct 2025 | 1
Starlink is burning up one or two satellites a day in Earth’s atmosphere Kessler syndrome is bad; atmospheric incineration may be worse, says astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell Science06 Oct 2025 | 79
Only way to move Space Shuttle Discovery is to chop it into pieces, White House told Smithsonian warns that dismantling orbiter for relocation is history in the wrecking Science02 Oct 2025 | 202
Avio bags €40M ESA contract for reusable rocket stage, but don't hold your breath Industry insiders whisper more about posturing than practical progress Science02 Oct 2025 | 4
Square Kilometre Array is so sensitive, its datacenter needs two Faraday cages to stop RF leaks IAC 2025 Stray signals are a no-no when you’re trying to tune into the stars On-Prem02 Oct 2025 | 52
SpaceX rockets toward next Starship launch, set for October 13 Once more with feeling... Science01 Oct 2025 | 26
Away from Oktoberfest, Munich's museums also serve science on tap Geek's Guide Because sometimes you need a V2 rocket with your schnitzel Geek's Guide01 Oct 2025 | 15
Cyborg dreams move closer to reality with low-power artificial neuron UMass Amherst research promises better bioelectronic communication Science30 Sep 2025 | 6
Second time unlucky for Firefly as an Alpha rocket stage explodes Company faces a setback on the test stand Science30 Sep 2025 | 2
NASA's deep-space laser comms demo has left the chat DSOC hit record speeds beaming data from Psyche before going dark Science30 Sep 2025 | 5
Engineers successfully reboost International Space Station after early Dragon abort If at first you don't succeed, you might be SpaceX Science29 Sep 2025 | 41
NASA administrator says US should have ‘village’ on Moon in a decade IAC 2025 The Register is at the world’s biggest space gabfest and just heard the world's top 6 space agency leaders speak Science29 Sep 2025 | 35
NASA and Sierra Space clip Dream Chaser's ISS wings Aptly named spacecraft might never make it to the orbital outpost after all Science26 Sep 2025 | 12
SpaceX Dragon huffs, puffs... and fizzles out as NASA aborts ISS boost Meanwhile, Katalyst wins $30M contract to stop Swift telescope falling out of the sky Science26 Sep 2025 | 18
Tree-hugging hippie datacenter runs entirely on green hydrogen and wastes zero water Lambda's latest innovation with bit barn builder ECL only supports a handful of Nvidia racks, but it's a start Systems24 Sep 2025 | 34
Boffins fool a self-driving car by putting mirrors on traffic cones 21st century tech confused by $100 of shiny stuff AI + ML23 Sep 2025 | 99
NASA panel fears a Starship lunar touchdown is more fantasy than flight plan Safety watchdog doubts SpaceX can ready HLS in time for 2027 Artemis mission Science22 Sep 2025 | 70
Brit scientists over the Moon after growing tea in lunar soil It's one small sip for man... Science22 Sep 2025 | 77
Turns out Hayabusa2's next asteroid target isn't much bigger than the probe itself It's also spinning twice as fast than thought, making a tricky rendezvous even trickier Science19 Sep 2025 | 12
Court lets NSF keep swinging axe at $1B in research grants Judge rules there’s no quick fix for 1,700+ axed grants, leaving labs scrambling for cash while the lawsuit plays out Science19 Sep 2025 | 19
Humanity now has zero active robots at Venus as Japan ends 15-year ‘Dawn’ mission Thanks for the memories, Akatsuki Science19 Sep 2025 | 12
AI can now design functional viruses – not the computer kind, either Inject this synthetic phage into E. coli and it kills better than the real thing Science18 Sep 2025 | 33
Super-sized space freighter delayed on way to ISS, leaving snacks in jeopardy Crew will have to wait a little longer for science supplies, spares, and 'fun food' Science17 Sep 2025 | 6
Li-ion roars can predict early battery failure, MIT boffins say Batteries emit distinct acoustic signatures depending on how they're failing – a bit like people, really Science16 Sep 2025 | 21
Small nuke reactors are really coming online by next year, US energy secretary insists That's optimistic based on progress so far Science16 Sep 2025 | 53
Smart-blooded super soldiers: Coming soon from DARPA We remind the world yet again that science fiction is usually a warning, not an aspiration Science15 Sep 2025 | 33
Starlink outage knocks tens of thousands offline worldwide Downdetector logged 40,000 reports before service flickered back Networks15 Sep 2025 | 49
Curious connections: Voyager probes and Sinclair ZX Spectrum Opinion There's more than warm power supplies and wonky capacitors Science15 Sep 2025 | 53
Boffins invent DNA tape that could pack 375 petabytes into an LTO cart But it reads at about the speed of punch cards Storage12 Sep 2025 | 6
Silent magnetosphere spacecraft starts talking to controllers again Half of TRACERS satellite duo tripped up by power problems Science12 Sep 2025 |
US House Appropriations Committee saves NASA budget, Prez holds the veto pen Mars Sample Return mission still for the chop Science12 Sep 2025 | 11
US tosses $134M pocket change at fusion pipe dream That won't even warm the plasma Science11 Sep 2025 | 13
NASA bars Chinese citizens from its facilities, networks, even Zoom calls You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to figure out the reasons why Security11 Sep 2025 | 47
NASA finds best evidence of life on Mars so far The usual cadre of scientists who disproved previous findings are stumped Science10 Sep 2025 | 46
After nearly half a century in deep space, every ping from Voyager 1 is a bonus Powered by plutonium, running on pure stubbornness Science07 Sep 2025 | 76
Microsoft doing light work with Analog Optical Computer prototype Good for solving finance and clinical problems... and AI Personal Tech05 Sep 2025 | 7
SpaceX Dragon gives International Space Station a kick up the orbit But what goes up will also have to come down Science04 Sep 2025 | 17
Ex-NASA chief: China likely to land humans on Moon before Uncle Sam does again Overly complex architecture featuring SpaceX's Starship to blame Science04 Sep 2025 | 72
UK DARPA clone spared savings squeeze while Treasury raided government ARIA spent £16.5M, has £600M in the tank, and no one asked for it back Science04 Sep 2025 | 6
Space Command gets Trumped out of Colorado, voting conspiracy cited New Alabama HQ to be named the Donald J. Trump Space Command Center, says local Senator Science03 Sep 2025 | 59
White House nixes NASA unions amid budget uncertainty Executive order adds space agency to National Security Exclusions, voiding collective bargaining rights for staff Science01 Sep 2025 | 72
Larry Ellison bankrolling £118M AI vaccine research at Oxford University Oracle billionaire funds project to predict immunity and develop treatments for hard-to-prevent diseases Science01 Sep 2025 | 28
ESA's Solar Orbiter will help space boffins predict destructive coronal ejections Superfast electrons traced back to the Sun Science01 Sep 2025 | 2
AI spies questionable science journals, with some human help "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship" Science31 Aug 2025 | 18
China turns on giant neutrino detector that took a decade to build 700 meters under a mountain, a 20,000-tonne detector and a giant sphere await elusive particles Science29 Aug 2025 | 11
Firefly reckons thermal tweaks will stop next rocket tearing itself apart Company cleared to launch again after April failure Science28 Aug 2025 | 3
Unlike most of Musk's other ventures, Starship keeps it together for Flight Test 10 Explosions all expected and on schedule this time Science27 Aug 2025 | 79
Trump stomps feet, pulls out 't-word' again over China rare earths ban World War Fee 'They have to give us magnets' Science26 Aug 2025 | 131
ESA engineers trace anomaly in silent Juice spacecraft to a bug in the code Timer fail blamed for probe going quiet as Venus looms Science26 Aug 2025 | 20
Two scrubs, one Starship: Third time lucky for SpaceX? We've going to Mars! Oh no – anvil clouds! Science26 Aug 2025 | 86
Mysterious X-37B spaceplane flies again, this time carrying a quantum GPS alternative Satnav birds would be a high-priority target in war. This tech could be a more resilient alternative Science25 Aug 2025 | 55
Viking 1 at 50: NASA's first raid on the red planet Launched in 1975, the probe outlived its 90-day mission by years and set the standard for Mars landings Science22 Aug 2025 | 17
IBM, NASA cook up AI model to predict solar tantrums Open source Surya system promises early alerts for space weather that can fry satellites and grids AI + ML22 Aug 2025 | 11
Dwarf planet Ceres may have been habitable - for microbes - a couple of billion years back Radioactive decay produced a warm internal ocean Science22 Aug 2025 | 32
Space industry frets as UKSA set for bureaucratic re-entry Government says move will cut red tape, but startups fear sector could be sidelined Science20 Aug 2025 | 12
NASA starts bolting together Artemis III rocket for 2027 Moon shot Funding fights and Starship stumbles could still bring it back down to Earth Science19 Aug 2025 | 50
China sends an AI to its space station, where Taikonauts use it to prep for spacewalk Single spacesuit now worn 20 times Science19 Aug 2025 | 7
Molten salt nuclear reactors slated to power Google datacenters in 2030 More than 60 years after first demos of this tech, Kairos will bring it back to Oak Ridge Science18 Aug 2025 | 65
Physicist models new use for nuclear waste: Turning it into super-rare fusion fuel Got a particle accelerator? Here’s your tritium startup idea Science18 Aug 2025 | 24
Everybody needs good neighbors – especially ones who sell you solar energy P2P power networks beat stingy feed-in tariffs for Aussie households, study finds Science18 Aug 2025 | 37
SpaceX prepares itself for a tenth Starship flight test If at first you succeed, keep trying until you don't Science18 Aug 2025 | 54
Reckon you can put a nuclear reactor on the Moon? You have until Thursday August 21 to respond if you do Science15 Aug 2025 | 27
Who made the demo list for Trump's fast-track nuclear reactor scheme? US DoE names firms for Pilot Program to show how it could be done Science14 Aug 2025 | 55
Social media users rubbish at spotting sneaky ads, say boffins Social media marketeers getting better at concealing promos in posts Offbeat14 Aug 2025 | 22
NASA mulls sending a rescue rocket to boost Swift observatory's orbit Agency asks for ideas from US industry as orbit decays Science13 Aug 2025 | 7
Chap found chunks of an asteroid older than Earth in his suburban living room First came the fireball, then a hole in the roof and a dent in the floor Science13 Aug 2025 | 10
UK.gov's nuclear strategy is 'slow, inefficient, and costly' Taskforce delivers damning interim report on next generation of energy generation Science12 Aug 2025 | 63
Apollo 13 hero Jim Lovell has taken his final orbit Obit Veteran of four spaceflights dies at 97 Science11 Aug 2025 | 18
Snotty astronauts should skip spacewalks, suggests study Pressure difference between the space station, space suits increases congestion, say boffins Science11 Aug 2025 | 21
China says its lunar lander passed Luna-landing and take-off tests Current plan calls for Taikonaut touchdown around 2030 Science11 Aug 2025 | 11