Featured NRL’s advanced robotics redefines satellite servicing in orbit Ruth Arteaga. · November 20, 2024 NRL robotics revolutionizes satellite repair, ensuring resilience and sustainability in space.
Featured The world’s largest coral is longer than a blue whale Isbel Lázaro. · November 18, 2024 It is found in the Solomon Islands and has grown continuously for over 300 years.
Featured Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 Nears the Sound Barrier on 7th Test Flight Ruth Arteaga. · November 17, 2024 The XB-1 reaches Mach 0.82 and extends its altitude to 23,015 feet, approaching supersonic speed
Featured NASA’s X-59 Moves Toward Flight With Successful Testing of Its Supersonic Engine Ruth Arteaga. · November 16, 2024 The X-59, with its 22,000-pound-thrust F414-GE-100 engine, promises to reach Mach 1.4 without the characteristic boom.
Featured New Mexico Tech researchers create drones from bird carcasses Ruth Arteaga. · November 14, 2024 Innovative zombie duck drones made from bird corpses to monitor winged wildlife without disturbing the natural environment.
Featured Clone Robotics unveils humanoid robot with water-powered muscles Joshua Falcón. · November 13, 2024 The company's goal is to integrate its robots into assembly lines and other industrial sectors where handling needs to be more precise.
Featured Robot Ai-Da breaks record: “AI God” artwork sold for $1.1 million Isbel Lázaro. · November 12, 2024 The robot creation surpassed 27 bids at Sotheby's and its final price exceeded the initial estimate by more than six times.
Featured We celebrate 3 years of knowledge and support from our community Isbel Lázaro. · November 10, 2024 In just three years, Inspenet has a community of more than 422K followers and has been present at more than 40 international conferences.
Featured World’s first wooden satellite arrives at ISS for sustainable testing Ruth Arteaga. · November 8, 2024 The LignoSat is made of magnolia wood, a technology inspired by samurai sword sheaths.
Featured CycloTech presents BlackBird: A flying car demonstrator with advanced propulsion Ruth Arteaga. · November 7, 2024 The BlackBird can stop and hover in the air with complete precision.