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Advanced microsatellite launched at low orbit
New Singapore consortium are set to launch an advanced microsatellite at very low Earth orbit to trail new technologies.
Singapore intends to engage in the...
Scientists observe the final moments of planetary remnants
A novel study conducted by the University of Warwick (UW) reveals decades of indirect evidence for debris from disintegrating planets hurtling into white dwarfs...
Commission moves to double Europe’s semiconductor market share
The European Commission has proposed the Chips Act to overcome semiconductor shortages, bolster Europe’s technological leadership, and double semiconductor market share.
On 8 February 2022,...
Creating custom food using 3D printers
Scientists are beginning to experiment with utilising 3D printers to create custom food with unique flavour payoffs.
Used primarily to make customised machine parts, medical...
Flying robots to revolutionise environmental monitoring
A research team from the University of Bristol has developed a new drive system for flapping wing autonomous flying robots, which can be utilised...
Nanofoams could be key to surviving mass extinctions
Scientists analysed a high-resolution 3D study of conifer pollen to reveal nanofoams made by nature that could be the key to surviving mass extinctions.
Scientists...
Australia’s role in the raw materials supply chain
Professor Michael Goodsite, Director of the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources – Modern Energy Systems (IMER), highlights the major initiatives...
James Webb Space Telescope: From first designs to final destination
Ellen Watson, Digital Editor at Innovation News Network, explores the mission journey of the James Webb Space Telescope, from design through to launch.
The mission...
Genetically modified crops can have a positive effect on the climate
Researchers at the University of Bonn and the Breakthrough Institute have deduced that genetically modified crops in Europe could reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The use...
Supporting North America’s EV revolution
QMC Quantum Minerals Corp, a mineral development company with three established world-class mineral-rich projects in Canada, are working to develop our Irgon Lithium Mine,...