China has successfully tested a satellite engine with an unprecedented operational lifespan, marking a significant advancement in space technology. This breakthrough could enhance the efficiency of launching communications, military, and deep-space missions by reducing fuel consumption and extending mission durations. Meanwhile, the nation faces scrutiny over its rare earth mineral sector, which remains critical for global electronics and renewable energy industries but struggles with supply chain vulnerabilities and environmental concerns. In other developments, a new heavy-lift rocket design aims to challenge SpaceX’s dominance in commercial spaceflight, while researchers explore advancements in quantum computing, climate monitoring, and biomedical innovations. These stories highlight both technological progress and strategic challenges shaping the global scientific landscape.
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