NASA to build levitating train on the moon Isbel Lázaro. · May 19, 2024 NASA's FLOAT system plans to use magnetic robots to transport up to 100 tons of material daily on the Moon.
Quadcopter beats Guinness speed record Ruth Arteaga. · May 19, 2024 The Peregreen 2 quadcopter reached a top speed of 317 mph and a Guinness-validated average of 298.47 mph.
First Test of MIRA I Space Plane Prototype Fails Amid Technological Innovation Ruth Arteaga. · May 18, 2024 The MIRA I had a speed of 169 km/h just before having the forced landing.
Plasma rocket that reduces travel time to Mars is in development Ruth Arteaga. · May 18, 2024 The pulsed plasma rocket could generate up to 100,000 Newtons of force, meaning exceptionally high fuel efficiency.
Exploring Digital Radiography: Key Insights for a Successful Start Isbel Lázaro. · May 17, 2024 Artificial intelligence (AI) may be a source of extraordinary opportunities and an unmistakable ally.
Researchers Harness Solar Energy for Heating Solutions Joshua Falcón. · May 17, 2024 Casati and his team used semitransparent materials such as quartz, capable of trapping sunlight.
They create a low-cost zinc battery with 8,000 charge cycles Ruth Arteaga. · May 16, 2024 The new zinc battery can hold its charge for a week and retains 80% of its performance after 8,000 cycles.
Researchers create snail-like robot that climbs surfaces Joshua Falcón. · May 16, 2024 The robot has a system that allows it to move on water, acting as an adhesive and substitute for snail slime.
Revolutionary EM-2 Wireless: Dive into Underwater Connectivity! Joshua Falcón. · May 15, 2024 With bidirectional data transfer capabilities of up to 200 meters, the EM-2 ensures effective deployment.
Revolutionary 3D Printing Speeds Up Object Creation Ruth Arteaga. · May 15, 2024 The new method uses blue and ultraviolet light to accelerate the solidification and hardening process of printed objects.