The NASA International Space Apps Challenge – the world’s largest annual hackathon – returns this year with the theme “Make Space,” which emphasizes NASA’s commitment…
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Researchers unveil 3D printing technology that could advance biofilm science
Combatting life-threatening bacterial infections, reducing slime that clogs pipes, preventing plaque buildup on teeth—all could one day benefit from a new technology being developed by…
View More Researchers unveil 3D printing technology that could advance biofilm scienceUN to debate how science and technology can boost COVID-19 recovery
Industry 4.0 and the challenges of sustainable urban development will be in focus at the 25th session of the UN Commission on Science and Technology…
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NASA is always up for researching on new technology and upgrading the ones already existent to improve space missions. On February 26, NASA announced its…
View More NASA’s futuristic space technology can turn science fiction into reality – Know moreU.S. STATE DEPARTMENT APPLE IPHONE HACKED WITH ISRAELI COMPANY SPYWARE – SOURCES
Apple Inc iPhones of at least nine U.S. State Department employees were hacked by an unknown assailant using sophisticated spyware developed by the Israel-based NSO…
View More U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT APPLE IPHONE HACKED WITH ISRAELI COMPANY SPYWARE – SOURCESNorway lauches World’s First Electric Autonomous Cargo Ship
Zero emissions and, soon, zero crew: the world’s first fully electric autonomous cargo vessel was unveiled in Norway, a small but promising step toward reducing…
View More Norway lauches World’s First Electric Autonomous Cargo ShipGERMANY’S EXOLAUNCH EXPANDS BUSINESS OPERATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA
Exolaunch, a provider of launch, deployment, and in-space transportation services, has expanded its business operations and sales in North America by opening offices in Denver,…
View More GERMANY’S EXOLAUNCH EXPANDS BUSINESS OPERATIONS IN NORTH AMERICASHOULD CHILDREN GET COVID-19 VACCINES? WHAT SCIENCE SAYS
At a time when much of the world is still struggling to access COVID-19 vaccines, the question of whether to vaccinate children can feel like…
View More SHOULD CHILDREN GET COVID-19 VACCINES? WHAT SCIENCE SAYSTHE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM THAT CAN IDENTIFY CANCER-CAUSING MUTATIONS
A team of Spanish scientists, led by Núria López-Bigas, has developed a system based on artificial intelligence that can identify the mutations that cause cancer…
View More THE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM THAT CAN IDENTIFY CANCER-CAUSING MUTATIONSHOW SCIENCE IS HELPING FEMALE SPORTSPERSON TO TRAIN IN THE COMING ERA
Until a few years ago, elite Colorado track and field athlete Annie Kunz used to feel fatigued — even during her warmups. And then there…
View More HOW SCIENCE IS HELPING FEMALE SPORTSPERSON TO TRAIN IN THE COMING ERA