24/06 Compete to survive, cooperate to exist: the sovereignty paradox at the heart of Europe’s defence industry
-Understanding the coopetition mechanics behind Europe’s defence dilemma is vital and key for making much-needed headway.
- TheConversation-France22/06 Analysing wildfire behaviour can help detect risk zones earlier and support fire-smart strategies
-Studying the scale and intensity of previous fires can help us to detect thermal hotspots earlier and support faster, smarter crisis response and post-fire restoration.
- TheConversation-France05/06 L'épidémie ethna était également éblouissante de l'espace - le satellite ESA a reçu l'objectif
-Au cours des derniers mois, ETNA, le plus grand volume d'Europe, s'est de nouveau activé. Heureusement, la dernière épidémie n'a mis en danger personne, mais elle était plus spectaculaire - du sol et de l'espace.
- hvg.hu11/02 Télescope spatial Euclide, à 590 millions d'années du centre de l'anneau de la galaxie "Einstein" a détecté l'anneau
-À la suite des travaux conjoints du télescope spatial Euclide, de l'Agence spatiale européenne (ESA) et de la US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA), un anneau "Einstein" autour du centre de la galaxie "NGC 6505", qui est 590 millions d'années-lumière loin de la Terre, identifiées.
- MSN05/11 How project governance helps navigate public-private ‘coopetition’ tensions
-The Galileo satellite project brought major players in the European space industry into “coopetitive” relationships. Effective governance is key to managing the tensions inherent in such undertakings.
- TheConversation-France30/10 Do we need a European DARPA to cope with technological challenges in Europe?
-A European DARPA might answer the challenges listed in the 2024 Draghi Report, provided that the governance and management of European innovation programmes are drastically modified.
- TheConversation-France03/10 The ESA’s Hera mission takes flight toward the asteroid deflected by NASA’s DART probe two years ago
-In 2022, a probe was sent crashing into an asteroid as part of a “planetary defence” test. This Monday, the second part of the mission flies off to study the consequences of the impact.
- TheConversation-France30/04 Euclid telescope: A scientist tells us of his quest to understand the nature of dark matter and dark energy
-Back when Henk Hoekstra started his PhD, atmosphere turbulence and optical imperfections prevented us from accurately observing dark matter. He tells us why Euclid is a game changer.
- TheConversation-France27/11 Ultratrails, deep dives, outer space: how extraordinary personalities adapt to extreme conditions
-Do extreme-sport athletes and explorers have personality traits in common that help them adapt to difficult and surprising conditions?
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