Britain's second consecutive test launch of the Trident nuclear missile ended in failure.
The Ministry of Defense blamed the attack on “extraordinary circumstances,” but concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of Britain's nuclear deterrent.
Last month's test launch was the first in eight years, following a similarly failed attempt in 2016.
Hear the story behind a breakthrough in heart disease from one of our scientists at the University of East London.
Researchers are using stem cells to create new “hearts” in a dish, which could lead to treatments for cardiovascular disease.
Dr Prashant Ruchaya, Senior Lecturer in Physiology, School of Health, University of East London, explains how technology has been used to grow stem cells and isolate them into heart tissue, allowing them to function like a miniature human heart. Masu.
NASA is seeking American volunteers to participate in a paid, one-year Mars mission simulation.
This will be the second of the space agency's planned ground missions, called the “Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog,” and is scheduled to begin in spring 2025.
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