Artemis II Engineering Update: SLS Rollout, Trajectory Refinements, and Hardware Readiness for the April 2026 Launch Window
Artemis II Engineering Update: SLS Rollout, Trajectory Refinements, and Hardware Readiness for the April 2026 Launch Window

Advanced Propulsion Systems: Engineering and Designing the Interplanetary Engines of the Future

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Traveling the vast distances in space has always been a challenge. Traditional chemical rockets, while functional for trips within our solar system, are simply not practical for interstellar travel due to […]

Ten Bio-inspired Aerospace Innovations: Based on Biomimicry of Insects, Birds and Animals

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Learning from Nature: How Biomimicry is Revolutionizing Aerospace What are the ways the nature inspires breakthrough engineered designs in Aerospace?  The most obvious application of biomimicry in aeorspace design and […]

10 Innovative Robotics Applications in Modern Manufacturing and How Robotics is Improving Safety and Sustainability

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Robotics in modern manufacturing is not just a trend; together with AI, it is world-changing.  According to the ROBO Global Report, the industrial automation market is projected to grow from […]

Breakthrough in Quantum Teleportation and Quantum Internet: First Demonstration Outside the Lab

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Quantum teleportation’s potential to be used in a wide variety of practical applications makes it a priority for many scientists and researchers. After years of development, a team of scientists […]

Breaking the “Unbreakable barrier”: Super Lens Technology Breakthrough, and Seeing Beyond What Was Once Possible

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Microscopes enable humans to see things that are irreconcilably small, but all of them have a limit. This is known as the diffraction limit. Caused by the diffraction of light […]

Electric Field Space-Dust-Repelling Space Suits

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Dust is a nuisance for everyone on Earth, but it turns out humanity’s dust-related concerns are a bit more universal. In fact, dust mitigation has been an issue for astronauts […]

Powering the Future through Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells?

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Researchers from the Colorado School of Mines have discovered that protonic ceramic fuel cells exhibit long-term durability and fuel flexibility needed for a viable alternative fuel source. The study involved […]

GRX-810 is an oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) alloy: NASA’s new alloy 1000X stronger than previous alloys

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NASA’s design engineers and developers are always searching for the highest quality and most cutting-edge materials — necessary to the advancement of space exploration. Most important for the engineers and […]

Innovation in surveillance technologies — “Big Brother” goes open source

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The surveillance industry is growing fast. That growth is being driven by innovations across the spectrum of verticals. A big piece of this market expansion comes from a shift in […]

Next-Generation moon rovers: General Motors and Lockheed develop autonomous electric moon rover vehicles for future commercial space missions

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After giving us a sneak preview of their plans back in May 2021 through a Youtube teaser video [1, and see embeded video], General Motors and Lockheed Martin have announced […]

Using Drones to Fight Mosquitos — Innovations in Vector Ecology

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In a world where technological innovations continue to shape our daily lives, a rather surprising application of technology emerges in Southern California. Here, drones—remote-controlled flying robots primarily known for aerial […]

Time Dilation: Time Once Ran Five Times Slower?

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Have you ever gone through one of those days when time just seemed to be going slower than usual? Although this is a relative perception, it’s interesting to know that […]

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