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Strange signals coming from Venus, explained

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ResearchScienceSpaceTechnology
4 years ago
Future missions are planned to investigate strange signals coming from Venus, which evidence shows could be from volcanic activity.

Rolls-Royce electric aircraft smashes speed and altitude records

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In PopularResearchScienceTechnology
4 years ago
Taking flight for the first time two months ago, the Rolls-Royce electric airplane has set new records for electric aircraft.

Scientists record the coldest temperature ever in the lab

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ResearchScienceTechnology
4 years ago
Scientists have broken the record for the coldest temperature ever measured in a lab - as close as ever to absolute zero.

The British Royal Navy tests jet suits to combat piracy

By Bryan Smith
In ResearchScienceTechnology
4 years ago
The British Royal Navy has reportedly trialed Gravity Industries' Jet Suit as part of a test of anti-piracy measures.

A CRISPR rival gene-editing tool has been developed by Harvard scientists

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ResearchScienceTechnology
4 years ago
Researchers from the Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have created a new gene-editing tool to rival CRISPR.

The most powerful tidal turbine will start generating electricity soon

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In PopularResearchScienceTechnology
4 years ago
Orbital Marine Power has successfully launched its latest tidal turbine, which is the world’s most powerful and ready to power UK homes.

Lab-grown meat will go on sale for the first time in Singapore

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In ResearchScienceTechnology
5 years ago
Singapore has become the first country in the world to approve the sale of lab-grown meat, touted to solve many of our food problems.

New AI turns sketches into photo-realistic faces

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In Artificial IntelligenceResearchScienceTechnology
5 years ago
A team from the Beijing has developed DeepFaceDrawing, an AI that produces a photo-realistic picture of a person’s face from a sketch.

Alphabet’s latest project uses AI to develop sustainable fish farms

By Bryan Smith
In GadgetsResearchScience
5 years ago
A new Alphabet initiative called Tidal is using advanced technology such as AI and Computer Vision to manage and sustain ocean wildlife.

Researchers create the world’s first living robots

By Theunis Jansen van Rensburg
In GadgetsPopularResearchScienceTechnology
6 years ago
Scientists have created the world’s first living, self-healing robots. They have been named xenobots after the African clawed frog.

How researchers are using white hat hacking to combat disease

By Staff Reporter
In Editor's PicksResearchScienceTechnology
8 years ago
Researchers have begun using ethical hacking techniques to combat devastating diseases; Clare Garrard explains what you need to know!

Newly discovered lunar cave might be the perfect setting for a moon base

By Bryan Smith
In ResearchScienceSpaceTech newsTechnology
8 years ago
A newly discovered lunar cave - found by Japanese researchers - may prove to be the ideal spot for the development of a moon base.
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