Federal aviation regulators have instructed Jeff Bezos' space firm, Blue Origin, to investigate an upper-stage rocket failure. This technical setback happened during Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launch in Florida last weekend, intended for a paying customer, hindering their competitive stance against SpaceX.
Meanwhile, NASA's Curiosity rover has performed unique experiments on Mars, identifying five new organic compounds in a dry lakebed, raising hopes about the historic presence of life. The research even hints at a compound similar to DNA precursors.
In Johannesburg, a surge in coal emissions has led to health problems, prompting local scientists to create the nation's first pollution warning app. Concurrently, a SpaceX filing reveals that despite ambitious plans, their AI and space settlement technologies remain untested and may not be commercially viable, posing a risk to their prospective IPO.