As SpaceX's Starlink expands, concerns grow over the environmental impact of thousands of satellites and their effect on the ozone layer. Could we be heading for a space pollution crisis?
Scientists have created woolly mice to study genetic traits of extinct mammoths, explored hornet diets, and uncovered primordial water from supernovae. Plus, a hopeful update on the ozone layer's recovery!
A recent study reveals that aluminium oxide particles from satellite re-entries pose a significant threat to the ozone layer. With thousands of satellites launched, the environmental impacts may take decades to manifest. What does this mean for our planet?