How Private Companies Quietly Took Over Core Parts of the Space Program
Fixed-price contracts with private companies have taken over cargo resupply, crew transport, and increasingly core space infrastructure once run directly by government agencies.
Why the New Race Back to the Moon Is Really About Resources and Strategy
Multiple national space programs are racing to establish a sustained lunar presence this decade, driven as much by strategic competition and resource interests in polar ice as by scientific exploration.
Surging Demand for Advanced Neurotherapy Solutions to Drive Market Expansion at a 13.4% CAGR
Transcranial stimulation devices are non-invasive medical technologies that use electrical or magnetic stimulation to modulate brain activity for the treatment and management of various neurological and psychiatric conditions. The Asia Pacific…
Satellite Internet Is Connecting Millions. Astronomers Are Paying a Price
Satellite internet constellations have connected millions of previously unserved users, even as astronomers document growing interference with telescope observations from the sheer number of satellites now in orbit.
How Falling Launch Costs Are Opening Orbit to Smaller Players
Reusable rockets have driven launch costs down dramatically, opening orbit to far smaller players — and creating a growing orbital congestion challenge that traffic management hasn't fully caught up with.
Expanding Access to Neurological Care Supports Latin America Market at 7.3% CAGR
Vagus nerve stimulation devices are medical technologies that deliver controlled electrical impulses to the vagus nerve to help manage neurological and psychiatric disorders by regulating nerve activity. The Latin America Vagus Nerve Stimulation Devices…
Electric Trucks Have Solved Regional Delivery. Long-Haul Is a Different Problem
Electric trucks have proven commercially viable at fleet scale for regional delivery routes, even as long-haul trucking remains a fundamentally harder range and charging problem current battery technology hasn't solved.
The First Wave of EV Batteries Is Reaching End of Life. Recyclers Are Racing to Catch Up
The first wave of EV batteries is reaching end of life, testing whether the industry can build the collection logistics needed to make battery recycling work at real scale, not just in pilot programs.
Driverless Robotaxis Are Expanding Fast. Regulators Are Still Catching Up
Driverless robotaxi services are expanding to more cities after years of closely monitored pilots, even as regulators across different jurisdictions continue calibrating how much oversight full deployment requires.
E-Field Generator Market Size, Share, Trends, Industry Analysis and Global Forecast by 2031
The E-Field Generator Market is gaining significant attention across the electrical testing, research, industrial automation, and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ecosystem as organizations continue investing in advanced testing technologies. E-field…