... than people on Earth. One consequence is likely to be increased cancer rates, but some mutations could lead to beneficial changes, such as denser bones. If such beneficial mutations occur in cells that produce sperm or eggs, they will be passed...
... that satellites gather to the world, but to utilise such information as a means of solving the issue of climate change. Climate change is an Earth-bound problem that, today, requires space technology for its solution, and this is a challenge we must...
... dangerous but downright devastating Ocean colour data have truly global importance as they help monitor climate change: ocean colour is one of the Essential Climate Variables (ECV) listed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Phytoplankton...
... still restrict access, which means that not all collected data is contributing to our global understanding of climate change. This problem has not gone unnoticed. It has been referenced in reports and statements of international organisations for...
... to countries with operational space science missions, but the growing volume and variety of infrastructure interconnections has changed the status of space weather among the space community, while the magnitude of the associated terrestrial hazards...
... that it could someday be launched. While Triana slumbered, wrapped in plastic at a NASA facility, the world was rapidly changing. Wingo Wong, a Spire engineer, works on satellite assembly at the company’s Glasgow office. In 1999, three years before...