A Swiss sportswear maker has a unique solution for Delhi's air pollution — use carbon emissions and air pollutants to make clothes. On, a Swiss sportswear brand, and LanzaTech, a biotech company transformed emissions and pollutants into chemicals to create a new fabric
Scientists suspect that instead of one explosion, the Big Bang involved two major explosions. The first one shaped the universe as we know it today, whereas the second one is responsible for the pervasive presence of dark matter in the universe
Diagnosing Alzheimer's accurately, especially when it is early onset, is one of the most difficult thing in medicines of today. However, doctors will soon be able to test for Alzheimer's using just a simple blood test or two
NASA and Japanese researchers are planning to send a satellite made complete of wood to space. While the choice of wood may initially appear unconventional for space technology, scientists argue that wood has unique advantages in space
Saturn has been losing its rings slowly, but NASA has now revealed that by 2025, the planet's rings won't be visible to people on Earth, for a very bizarre reason
Soon, men and women won’t need each other to have babies. After creating human sperm from somatic cells like skin and blood and other non-germ cells, scientists are now just a step away from making human eggs in the lab
For a century, scientists have been confused by Uranus and Neptune's orbits. There has been a long held belief that a 9th, undiscovered planet may be influencing their orbit. Now, we have some proof that explains the planet's odd behaviour
2019 closed out a “lost decade” for the world’s tropical forests, with surging deforestation from Brazil to the Congo Basin.
SpaceX launched two satellites for the US Space Force on their Falcon Heavy rocket. Later this week, they will also launch a Falcon 9 rocket, to launch 51 Starlink broadband satellites into low-Earth orbit.
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have designed a drone that uses WiFi’s connection protocols to determine where devices such as mobile phones, smartwatches, laptops and tablets are located in a room and create a layout mapping the room.
The Soyuz MS-22 was supposed to bring back the cosmonauts from the ISS in March. However, it was hit by a micrometeorite causing a critical puncture. Russia will therefore send the Soyuz MS-23 on a rescue mission, and try to bring the Soyuz MS-22 back to Earth.
Watch: NASA shared a recent video taken by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory or JPL that showed what snow, frost, ice and a winter storm look like on Mars when the temperature dips 123 degrees Celsius below zero on the red planet.
Starting from established players like NASA, SpaceX and ISRO to fledgling startups like Skyroot Aerospace, iSpace and many more, 2022 saw a lot of great developments in the global aerospace industry. 2023 is set to be more interesting thanks to the upcoming announcements and space missions.
A Christmas asteroid, which is just about the size of the Statue of Liberty, is rapidly approaching Earth and the European Space Agency has challenged astronomers to spot the rock
Last month, the Chinese space programme launched the final three modules of its Tiangong Space Station and stationed a crew of three astronauts for a brief period. China built its own space station with little to no help from any other country.
Elon Musk's Neuralink is being positioned as the next big thing that will completely change modern medicine if some people are to be believed. But what do medical professionals think about brain-computer interfaces or BCIs curing diseases such as blindness or paralysis?
While neurotechnology and brain-computer interfaces have been around for decades, Elon Musk's Neuralink aims to package it into a coin-sized implant and take it to the masses. The implant would not only let humans interact with computers just through thought, but also augment the nervous system.
The Elon-Musk-owned space organisation test-fired its Super Heavy rockets for about 12 seconds, making it the longest duration for which the massive booster has been fired. SpaceX hopes to make its orbital launch attempt in December, or early 2023.
The Archean Earth The Archean eon represents one third of our planet’s history, from 2.5 billion years ago to four billion years ago
The Agnikul launchpad (ALP) and the Agnikul mission control centre (AMCC) are the two parts of the privately built launch facility and has been built inside ISRO’s campus at Sriharikota.
NASA is confident that if the Artemis 1 Mission is successful, they will be able to put astronauts on the moon for a long-term basis who are going to be living on the surface and do research by as early as 2024-2025.
Believing that long-term space exploration will require such experiments, a team of Chinese scientists are planning to send macaque monkeys to the Tiangong Space Station and study how the reproduce.
The total lunar eclipse will continue for a total duration of 45 minutes and 48 seconds. Only portions of eastern India can witness a total lunar eclipse, while the remainder of the country can only witness a partial eclipse.
The US govt. banned NASA from working with Beijing in 2011. The Chinese govt., in a span of two years, sent up the core module, three manned spacecraft, the Wentian lab module and several cargo spacecraft to build their own space station.
In a bid to make inter-planetary travel cheaper and more far-reaching, NASA is planning to test out crash landing onto the planet Mars with their newly designed SHIELD experimental lander.
For the first time, astronomers and scientists were able to observe a black hole spewing out unidentified materials back into space after it consumed a star in a process called TDE or Tidal Disruption Event.
NASA’s DART mission which crashed into a minor asteroid called Dimorphos has been declared a success. The crash has resulted in a significant shift in the orbit of the said asteroid.
As creepy as it sounds, human composting or the speedy process of turning the deceased body of a loved one into organic soil is fast becoming a reality in countries where traditional burials and cremations can be expensive and polluting.
The spacecraft being used in the DART mission by NASA is a basic satellite with very sparse equipment which consists of one single colour camera, an ion engine and a few basic solar panels.
GM markers were found in the edibles oils that were blended with Bt cottonseed oil in India.