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A Helicopter and a Helipod Helped Measure Methane Concentrations at the Nord Stream Leaks
A Helicopter and a Helipod Helped Measure Methane Concentrations at the Nord Stream Leaks

10 Oct 2022, 01:57 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / The German Aerospace Center quickly organized the first airborne measurements at the Nord Stream leak sites, using a helicopter and a helipod

 
A Falcon Research Aircraft Flew at Low Altitude to Measure Offshore Methane Emissions
A Falcon Research Aircraft Flew at Low Altitude to Measure Offshore Methane Emissions

28 Sep 2022, 03:40 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / The German Aerospace Center used its flying laboratory to measure methane emission levels in the offshore oil and gas industry in Africa

 
The German Aerospace Center Tested a Three-Stage Rocket for the First Time
The German Aerospace Center Tested a Three-Stage Rocket for the First Time

1 Jul 2022, 05:06 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / The German Aerospace Center reached a milestone in its research program dedicated to reusable rockets for space transportation

 
Germany Breaks Ground on a Unique Hub for Testing Unmanned Aircraft in Real Conditions
Germany Breaks Ground on a Unique Hub for Testing Unmanned Aircraft in Real Conditions

9 May 2022, 05:36 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / Drones flying alongside regular commercial aircraft are a part of the future of aviation, and Germany is paving the way with dedicated testing infrastructure

 
World’s Largest Yacht REV Ocean Gets World’s Deepest-Diving Sub, Aurelia from Triton
World’s Largest Yacht REV Ocean Gets World’s Deepest-Diving Sub, Aurelia from Triton

2 May 2022, 09:58 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / The second ROV that will be part of REV Ocean’s research and entertainment fleet has been completed in Spain, is now on its way to meet its older sibling

 
MIT Developed Paper-Thin Loudspeakers That Can Be Used as Noise-Canceling Wallpaper
MIT Developed Paper-Thin Loudspeakers That Can Be Used as Noise-Canceling Wallpaper

29 Apr 2022, 14:40 UTC · By: Cristian Agatie / Paper-thin loudspeakers developed at MIT can be applied to any surface to create a noise-canceling oasis, requiring very little power to work

 
Breakthrough Catalyst Material Will Make Hydrogen Fuel Cells Affordable for Everybody
Breakthrough Catalyst Material Will Make Hydrogen Fuel Cells Affordable for Everybody

28 Apr 2022, 10:36 UTC · By: Cristian Agatie / A team of researchers at Imperial College London discovered a cost-effective way to produce fuel cells by replacing the platinum catalyst with iron

 
Australia Keeps Its Eyes on Antarctica, Invests Over $109M in Drones and Other Aircraft
Australia Keeps Its Eyes on Antarctica, Invests Over $109M in Drones and Other Aircraft

23 Feb 2022, 14:35 UTC · By: Cristina Mircea / Australia announces an investment of more than $800 million dollars that is meant to advance the country's exploration of Antarctica over the next ten years

 
Scientists Are Looking To Replace Lithium in Batteries, Calcium May Be the Way
Scientists Are Looking To Replace Lithium in Batteries, Calcium May Be the Way

9 Feb 2022, 22:56 UTC · By: Sebastian Toma / Scientists in Korea are searching for a replacement of Lithium. A new study claims Calcium may be the best solution at the moment

 
Expedition Sets to Find Sir Shackleton's Lost Ship, You Can Follow It Online
Expedition Sets to Find Sir Shackleton's Lost Ship, You Can Follow It Online

7 Feb 2022, 12:01 UTC · By: Sebastian Toma / The public is invited to watch the Antarctic-bound expedition that is meant to find and film the Endurance. The ship was lost at sea in 1915

 
People Don’t Trust Medical Robots, but a Happy Cartoon Face Can Help Change That
People Don’t Trust Medical Robots, but a Happy Cartoon Face Can Help Change That

4 Jan 2022, 10:54 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / A research program is trying to determine what human characteristics can make medical robots be perceived as trustworthy and friendly

 
Royal Navy’s Icebreaker Gears up to Spend Christmas on the Antarctic Peninsula
Royal Navy’s Icebreaker Gears up to Spend Christmas on the Antarctic Peninsula

16 Dec 2021, 07:14 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / On its way to the Antarctic Peninsula, the HMS Protector crew paid tribute to one of the pioneering polar explorers of the 20th century.

 
Honda Acheives Breakthrough in Nanomaterials, It's Like VTEC for Quantum Electronics
Honda Acheives Breakthrough in Nanomaterials, It's Like VTEC for Quantum Electronics

13 Dec 2021, 18:14 UTC · By: Sebastian Toma / Honda's Research Institute has reached a breakthrough in the field of quantum electronics. The company's researchers have developed a new technology

 
The Air Force Research Laboratory Announces $1 Billion Contract for Space-Related Research
The Air Force Research Laboratory Announces $1 Billion Contract for Space-Related Research

17 Nov 2021, 11:05 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / AFRL breaks the record with a huge contract awarded to the Space Dynamics Laboratory of the Utah State University, for space tech development

 
Ford's New Brain Research May Lead to Fewer Accidents on the Road
Ford's New Brain Research May Lead to Fewer Accidents on the Road

6 Oct 2021, 12:35 UTC · By: Cristina Mircea / Ford is working on a solution to identify in a timely manner when drivers become tired or distracted behind the wheel, and alert them to avoid road accidents

 
Floating 525 Ft Science Lab Nuyina Is the World’s Most Advanced Polar Research Ship
Floating 525 Ft Science Lab Nuyina Is the World’s Most Advanced Polar Research Ship

6 Sep 2021, 05:35 UTC · By: Cristina Mircea / Nuyina is a 525-ft long vessel that has over 5,380 ft of science labs on board, making it the world's most advanced polar research ship to date.

 
NASA InSight Lander Peeks Into Mars Core for the First Time, Reveals Surprise
NASA InSight Lander Peeks Into Mars Core for the First Time, Reveals Surprise

23 Jul 2021, 08:23 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA InSight lander has revealed for the first time what Mars' interior looks like. Scientists were able to determine what depth and composition of the layers.

 
Researchers Are Now Teaching Drones to Detect Screaming People
Researchers Are Now Teaching Drones to Detect Screaming People

12 Jun 2021, 13:20 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / A team of researchers from Germany has presented their study on drones that could help detect the screams of missing people by using an array of microphones.

 
Virgin Galactic Takes Kellie Gerardi to Space on a Dedicated Research Flight
Virgin Galactic Takes Kellie Gerardi to Space on a Dedicated Research Flight

3 Jun 2021, 14:34 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / Kellie Gerardi was selected by Virgin Galactic to go on a dedicated research flight. Once in space, she will perform a series of experients in zero-G.

 
Cute Baby Squids Are Getting Ready for a Trip in Space Aboard SpaceX Rocket
Cute Baby Squids Are Getting Ready for a Trip in Space Aboard SpaceX Rocket

30 May 2021, 13:40 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA announced that SpaceX’s 22nd commercial resupply mission will head to the ISS on June 3rd with squid paralarvae; the squids are part of NASA's UMAMI study