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27  février     06h24
What are Stem Cells and How are They Used?
Interesting Engineering    Stem cells: the superheroes of medicine, fighting diseases by regenerating tissue But wait, they face their own challenges ethical dilemmas and technical hurdles
24  février     11h55
The rise of vertical flight: A brief history of helicopters
Pelin Sener    From Da Vinci’s sketches to today’s skyward triumphs, explore the thrilling evolution of helicopters
23  février     12h53
From TOW to Patriot: Five U.S. Missiles that changed the game in Ukraine.
Interesting Engineering    From budget conscious solutions to strategic game changers, these U.S. missiles can change the game on any conflict.
22  février     19h00
Can organ cloning be used for transplants?
Interesting Engineering    The medical community faces a significant challenge with the high demand for organ transplants, highlighted by over , people in the U.S. Can cloning organs be a viable solution
    14h48
Doctors set to lead the way in knee joint repair with nasal cartilage therapy
Sejal Sharma    The project, funded by EU, is called ENCANTO.
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Composite image from telescopes showcases ’stellar beads on a string’
Mrigakshi Dixit    Astronomers have captured a black hole blasting one of the most intense outbursts ever recorded.
    15h38
Google halts Gemini AI image generation over racial accuracy concerns
Sejal Sharma    The AI tool has been creating historically inaccurate images for the last couple of days.
    14h36
Nanoscale device allows brain chemistry observation at smallest level
Mrigakshi Dixit    This innovative technology is capable of monitoring areas, times smaller than current technologies.
    12h11
New drug shows promise in controlling deadly blood cancer
Rizwan Choudhury    Polycythemia vera is a type of chronic myeloproliferative neoplasm, a group of disorders that affect the production of blood cells in the bone marrow.
    11h11
Quantum breakthrough: Non-Abelian anyons created for the first time
Rizwan Choudhury    A new state of matter that could change the world of quantum computing.
    14h08
Siemens’ wind blades set sail to power over 1 million Scottish homes
Can Emir    Siemens Gamesa’s B blades embark on a journey to power Scotland’s Moray West wind farm, a milestone in renewable energy innovation.
    11h51
World’s longest, 26-feet-long anaconda discovered in Amazon, say reports
Sejal Sharma    The researchers believe this new species existed for a long time, but we just didn’t know about it until now.
    15h34
First-ever space-made HIV drug crystals touch down Earth near Utah
Mrigakshi Dixit    California based startup Varda Space Industries has made history by successfully returning samples of the drug made in space.
    13h23
Meet Taiwan’s new Terminator-inspired anti-drone SKYNET gun
Christopher McFadden    The Taiwanese military has now officially integrated a new counter drone weapon across its services called the SKYNET ADS.
    12h38
Goodbye robotic jerks: Bio-prosthetics learn the brain’s code
Can Emir    Discover how bio inspired neuroprosthetics are revolutionizing the human machine interface, offering natural communication pathways with the nervous system.
    12h52
Israel’s new Hermes 650 drone is cheap and has a large payload
Christopher McFadden    Elbit Systems has now officially launched its highly versatile unmanned aerial system UAS , the low cost Hermes Spark.
    09h21
YouTuber drove his Cybertruck through water like submarine
Rizwan Choudhury    Of course, this is not a scientific test, and no one in their right mind would recommend trying this at home.
    13h43
Chinese researchers show how to shrink data centers into a DVD-like disk
Ameya Paleja    With petabit storage on a single disk, exascale data centers can be set up in a small room instead of stadia like centers being used today.
    15h48
World’s top stellarator: US coal plant to host fusion energy facility
Jijo Malayil    Advanced stellarator reactors depend solely on external magnets for plasma confinement, offering precise adjustments for optimal performance.
    10h00
NASA-built tech lets paralyzed people communicate with eye movements
Mrigakshi Dixit    An innovative solution has emerged thanks to an incredible collaboration between NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Eyegaze Inc.
    11h13
Semi-transparent solar cells achieve record-breaking energy conversion
Ameya Paleja    The solar cells can be teamed up with tandem solar cells and also pave the way for use in windows to tap into solar energy.
    07h57
Gamma rays surpassing 1 PeV observed for first time in Milky Way
Rizwan Choudhury    Some cosmic rays have more than Peta Electronvolt energy, millions of times higher than the largest human made particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider.
    10h47
Reusable and fireproof water batteries’ promise explosion-free power
Jijo Malayil    The team replaced organic electrolytes with water, ensuring no fire or explosions, unlike lithium ion batteries.
    06h19
Experts craft metal catalysts for efficient methanol synthesis from CO2
Shubhangi Dua    Researchers at ETH Zurich are developing catalysts for efficiently and cost effectively synthesizing the energy source methanol from CO using robotic arm and AI mode, cutting fossil fuel reliance.
21  février     19h24
Experts weld full-sized SMR nuclear vessel in 24 hours, a first
Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji Bello    Sheffield Forgemasters achieved the first full sized Small Modular Reactor SMR nuclear vessel demonstrator assembly in under hours.