Featured Explicit ApS and Equinor partner for drone methane monitoring Ruth Arteaga. · February 25, 2025 Explicit ApS and Equinor launch drone study to quantify methane emissions on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Featured London’s Thames Tideway Tunnel will make the River Thames cleaner Joshua Falcón. · February 24, 2025 London's super sewer marks a turning point in the city's wastewater management, while establishing a model for future urban sanitation initiatives.
Featured NASA and Firefly Aerospace prepare for the landing of the Blue Ghost module on the moon Joshua Falcón. · February 22, 2025 Following landing, Firefly and NASA will hold a press conference to discuss the results and next steps of the mission.
Featured The probability of impact of asteroid 2024 YR4 is reduced to 0.28% Isbel Lázaro. · February 20, 2025 The asteroid initially had the highest probability of impact ever recorded for an object of its size or larger.
Featured YouTuber creates a drone capable of lifting more than 100 kg Isbel Lázaro. · February 19, 2025 The creator demonstrated that it is possible to create a high-capacity unmanned aerial vehicle without relying on fossil fuels.
Featured Meta expands digital infrastructure with the world’s longest submarine cable Ruth Arteaga. · February 18, 2025 Meta's Waterworth Project redefines global connectivity with the longest and most advanced submarine cable ever built.
Featured Biomimetic prosthetic hand with 19 degrees of freedom developed Isbel Lázaro. · February 17, 2025 It can replicate 33 types of traditional human hand grips and add six more advanced ones.
Featured Archer raises $300 million to boost hybrid aircraft in defense Ruth Arteaga. · February 16, 2025 Archer strengthens its defence position with a key investment in hybrid aircraft.
Featured Boston Dynamics and Robotics & AI Institute enhance the capabilities of humanoid robots Ruth Arteaga. · February 15, 2025 Collaboration drives new capabilities for Atlas with AI applied to locomotion and manipulation.
Featured NASA brings forward the return of astronauts stranded on the ISS Ruth Arteaga. · February 14, 2025 NASA has opted to switch to SpaceX for the return of astronauts after months of waiting due to failures with Boeing's Starliner.