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Innovation

New Calcium Battery Boasts 700 Cycle Lifespan

Isbel Lazaro, February 21, 2024.
Researchers at Fudan University in China have achieved a significant breakthrough in energy storage technology by developing a calcium-based battery. This innovation promises to be a more economical and sustainable alternative.

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Environment

Petrobras hires company for offshore CCS study

Isbel Lazaro, February 21, 2024.
Brazilian state-owned oil company Petrobras has contracted Kanfa, a wholly owned subsidiary of Technip Energies, to conduct a CCS (carbon capture and storage) study on its offshore assets.

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El robot más pequeño del mundo
Robotics

Students built the world’s smallest robot

Isbel Lazaro, February 20, 2024.
Aaron Ho Yat Fung, Isaac Zachary To, Justin Wang Tou Duong and Ngo Hei Leung, four students from the Diocesan Boys’ School in Hong Kong, have developed the world’s smallest robot, with a height of 141 mm.

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Technology

Impenetrable” light-based computer chip (SiPH) developed

Joshua Falcon, February 19, 2024.
The University of Pennsylvania creates a “silicon photonic” computer chip (called SiPh) capable of performing mathematical calculations using light, a faster and more efficient alternative to electricity. All this, because of the current and growing need in the field of artificial intelligence.

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Science

Scientists find water on the surface of two asteroids

Isbel Lazaro, February 19, 2024.
For the first time, a group of scientists has identified the presence of water molecules on the surface of 2 asteroids, a finding made with the help of the FORCAST instrument of the now retired SOFIA telescope.

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Technology

Robot sent to the ISS can perform operations in space

Inspenet, February 18, 2024.
This device designed for various tasks, such as tissue cutting and manipulation, incorporates camera and remote control technology, allowing surgeons to direct operations remotely. MIRA, with its two robotic arms, simulates surgical procedures in space.

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