Advanced Science News takes a look back at the major achievements and stories in science from the 2010s.
Can Microalgae Make Martians of Humankind?
Exciting prospects for the future of manned space exploration!
Melting Moon Dust
Through the ambitious Moonrise project, German researchers are looking to melt Moon dust in order to produce usable building materials on the Moon.
World Metrology Day: How NASA Lost a Satellite
How a mix-up between the imperial and metric systems resulted in a $193 million crash.
In Memoriam Siegfried Bauer (1961–2018)
Siegfried Bauer, founder of the Soft Matter Physics Department at Johannes Kepler University Linz (1961–2018).
Surviving Space: Dynamic Materials for Advanced Spacecraft
Self-healing, adaptive, and multifunctional materials play a pivotal role in engineering next-generation spacecraft.
A Journey to Touch the Sun
On August 11, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe took off to travel closer to the Sun, deeper into the solar atmosphere, than any mission before it.
Artificial Intelligence on the ISS
CIMON is the world’s first flying, autonomous astronaut assistant featuring artificial intelligence.
Fighting Cancer with Precise Diagnosis and Therapy
A Joint Virtual Issue between the European Journal of Immunology and Cytometry Part A presents several publications on the latest developments in cancer diagnostics and immunotherapy.
Protein Science in Canada
The 31st Annual Symposium of the Protein Society will take place in Montreal, Canada. To commemorate this spectacular event and to celebrate our Canadian authors, a Virtual Issue in Protein Science is presented featuring the best of recent Canadian published papers.