Mars missions at risk due to astronauts’ kidney contraction Ruth Arteaga. · June 23, 2024 Study reveals that astronauts' kidneys can shrink after less than a month in space.
NASA drill to evacuate injured astronaut raised alarms Ruth Arteaga. · June 22, 2024 The drill mentioned a specific hospital in Spain, which adds an interesting detail about NASA's emergency protocols.
Youtuber creates Pixelbot 3000: an AI printer that assembles LEGO parts Isbel Lázaro. · June 21, 2024 The Pixelbot 3000 can convert a 1024 x 1024 pixel AI-generated image into a 32 x 32 grid LEGO tile, using only 15 colors…
SpinLaunch advances its catapult to launch satellites into space without fuel Ruth Arteaga. · June 21, 2024 SpinLaunch has achieved ten successful launches in just 11 months, demonstrating the effectiveness of its innovative technology.
AMPP Celebrates Women in Engineering: Breaking Barriers Isbel Lázaro. · June 19, 2024 AMPP recognizes the contributions of women in engineering, emphasizing progress and future opportunities in STEM.
Hubble Space Telescope now operates with a single gyroscope Isbel Lázaro. · June 19, 2024 The last servicing mission to Hubble was in 2009 and four of the six gyroscopes installed then have since degraded.
Harnessing Algae: The Future of Renewable Energy Joshua Falcón. · June 18, 2024 The photosynthetic energy microcell technology can generate electricity continuously, even without direct sunlight, thanks to the algae's constant respiration.
Researchers explore particle accelerator for chip fabrication in Japan Joshua Falcón. · June 18, 2024 Researchers study the use of free electron lasers (FEL) from particle accelerators for chip fabrication.
Company opens testing facility for wind turbines Ruth Arteaga. · June 17, 2024 The test "helicopter" can operate at an impressive speed of 176 m/s.
Company unveiled photovoltaic cell pavement called Arena Ruth Arteaga. · June 16, 2024 Arena solar flooring is capable of generating electricity, supports vehicular weight and has anti-slip properties.