High schoolers at Ben Barber Innovation Academy create parts to be used by NASA
In-between band practice and gym class, a group of high school students are hard at work manufacturing parts that will actually be used in space.
In-between band practice and gym class, a group of high school students are hard at work manufacturing parts that will actually be used in space.
The Earth’s magnetic field protects us, and our orbiting tech, from the worst effects of the Sun’s energetic rays. But our magnetic field has a dent in it.
Two New Orleans high school students have proven the Pythagorean Theorem using trigonometry without relying on circular reasoning. That should be impossible.
The 'Hawking radiation' emitted by black holes may be able to carry information after all, a new solution to Stephen Hawking's famous paradox suggests.
Weeks after implementing a company-wide furlough, struggling space launch company Virgin Orbit officially calls it quits.
In this article, we take a look at the 15 countries that produce the best engineers in the world. For more such countries, go to 5 Countries That Produce The Best Engineers in the World. The field of engineering is the bedrock of modern civilization, right from the industrial revolution to the information revolution. Engineering […]
A helicopter, net and a long-line cable - as well as a skilled pilot - were key to the 'rescue' operation. Richard WebbScientific breakthroughs can happen in the strangest ways and places. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin because of mould growing on a Petri dish left out while he was on holiday. Chinese monks in the 9th century wanted to make a potion for immortality: instead, they discovered gunpowder. Our own remarkable discovery happened on a rugged, remote stretch of coastline east of
Eliezer Yudkowsky warns that we've entered a bleak scenario
NASA’s Crawler Transporter 2 was originally designed to carry Saturn V rockets during the Apollo program nearly 60 years ago. The aging giant recently got a much-needed upgrade for supporting the Artemis SLS megarocket, beating its twin vehicle for a world record.
Last November, after a decade of failed attempts, David Smith, a self-described shape hobbyist of Bridlington in East Yorkshire, England, suspected that he might have finally solved an open problem in the mathematics of tiling: That is, he thought he might have discovered an “einstein.” In less poetic terms, an einstein is an “aperiodic monotile,” a shape that tiles a plane, or an infinite two-dimensional flat surface, but only in a nonrepeating pattern. (The term “einstein” comes from the Germa
Some people live to be well beyond 100. But what genes and environmental factors contribute to such extreme longevity, and what can we learn from other long-lived animals?
Satellite swarms built and operated by SpaceX and OneWeb are poised to fundamentally alter the way in which we access the internet and where we connect to the grid. On the surface, the two internet service offerings would seem to be in competition with each other, but this isn’t exactly the case.
The first photographs documenting the Earth’s curvature were taken in the 1930s.
Hundreds of pieces of porcelain, pottery and bronze were discovered at the site.
At 5:29am on July 16 1945, the world entered the nuclear age. Deep in the New Mexico desert, scientists watched the first test of “the gadget”: a nuclear bomb with a 13lb radioactive core. This was “Trinity”, the climax of the Manhattan Project, one of the most expensive research and development projects ever undertaken. The men who had birthed this atomic weapon watched through protective goggles, shielded in bunkers 10km away from where the gadget had been hoisted up a 100ft tower to mimic the
Studying exoplanets similar to Venus could aid the search for habitable worlds by teaching us what not to look for in the universe.
The rings of Saturn are heating the planet’s atmosphere. The phenomenon has never been seen before in the solar system, NASA said.
A powerful solar flare knocked out radio communications on Earth last night in what space weather forecasters fear might be the beginning of a spell of rough space weather in the coming days.
We’re talking major queen energy during the Full Moon April 2023 in the Venus-ruled sign of Libra so ready yourself for love in all its forms
Denver-based company Lockheed Martin has announced the launch of a subsidiary for the purpose of setting up communication and navigation services around the Moon for future lunar missions.
In June and July 2021, an extreme heat wave swept across the historically temperate Pacific Northwest, killing hundreds of people and cooking over a billion sea creatures. Now, scientists have used information etched into tree rings to demonstrate that, yes, the heat wave was unlike anything the region had seen in a millennium.