US space agency Nasa said Friday it has successfully beamed a high-definition video from the International Space Station to Earth using a new laser communications instrument, a technology demonstration that could help
November 24, 2024
November 24, 2024
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US space agency Nasa said Friday it has successfully beamed a high-definition video from the International Space Station to Earth using a new laser communications instrument, a technology demonstration that could help
Good news for astro-rats. They will now have a new high-tech cage (seen above) to fly them to the International Space Station (ISS), courtesy Nasa. An unmanned SpaceX Dragon cargo ship will
Researchers have developed a new battery technology that could help create batteries that last longer than previously thought possible. A team of researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National
In a bad news for smugglers and terrorists, scientists have developed a method of using X-rays that can specifically highlight hazardous materials. The imaging technique could help detect hidden nuclear material. “The
Researchers have developed a “digital mirror” that recreates what your body might look like on the inside. For the mirror to work, an individual undergoes a PET scan, X-ray and MRI scan
KL University today announced that it has selected HP Converged Cloud solutions to enhance research capability through increased IT availability, efficient utilization of its IT infrastructure and to drive employability for its
The first spacecraft designed to detect light rain and snowfall from space has now captured the first 3D images of precipitation on earth. Nasa and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) have
Scientists have found that it is possible to selectively manipulate our ability to learn by applying a mild electrical current to the brain. Researchers said this effect can be enhanced or depressed
A 15 year old girl in Canada has invented a flashlight that produces light just by using the warmth of your hand. Ann Makosinski, from British Columbia, invented the thermoelectric ‘Hollow Flashlight’