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WEEKLY QUOTE
"I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned." — Richard Feynman
"What you learn from a life in science is the vastness of our ignorance." — David Eagleman
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3D-Printed for Launch: A New Space-Grade Steel with Concrete Power
3D-metal printing is being used to build a metal composite that is ultra-light, ultra-strong, and extremely heat-resistant, helping to deliver superior aerospace parts.


AI Navigation for Autonomous Moon Mission Cargo Transport
Researchers are pioneering autonomous navigation algorithms to transport cargo efficiently and safely on the moon.


New Aerospace Innovation Hub Takes Off in Quebec
A new collaborative aerospace innovation centre launches in Quebec's Espace Aéro zone.


The Loudest Black Hole Has Been Detected
Researchers and international collaborators have captured a black hole merger three times “louder” than a Nobel Prize–winning 2015 event.


Due Diligence in Space Law: A New Guiding Principle?
At McGill University, Kuan-Wei Chen argues that the ICJ’s climate change opinion strengthens the principle of due diligence, and that this evolving duty may also guide how states and private actors govern risky activities in space.


Decoding A Massive Black Hole Collision
Astrophysicists at the University of Manitoba joined an international team to explore the largest-ever-detected black hole collision.


Rocket Fuel & National Pride: Inside NordSpace’s Push for Canadian Space Sovereignty
NordSpace's Rahul Goel aims to provide Canada with sovereign access to space: from rockets and satellites to launches from Canadian soil.


Western Space Launches New Mission Control Facility
Western Space's new facility will enable space research, autonomous satellite missions, and support for complex training projects.


The Untapped Potential of Space-Based Earth Observation for Environmental Research
Earth Observation satellites have yet to reach the height of their potential.
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