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BioOrbit: creating medicine that’s out of this world
In the infinite and often intangible fathoms of the cosmos, one company is looking to the stars – or more specifically, Low Earth Orbit – to build a pharmaceutical factory in space that will create crystalline antibodies to help those on earth.
£33 million boost for national space programme
More than 20 national space projects have been announced by DSIT Secretary of State Peter Kyle, on the opening day of the Farnborough International Airshow.
Sci-fi gets sci-real: Festival celebrates the engineers helping to solve some of the world’s greatest challenges
An action-packed programme of free interactive events for the whole family will showcase how UCL engineers are creating the future, in fields such asartificial intelligence,space exploration,robotics, andmedicine.
Sener delivers first units for Lilium Jet
Sener has completed the delivery of the initial units intended for certification testing and is on track to supply the first 100 flight servo-actuators within this year.
Improving the crop yields of future Martian agriculture
Self-sufficiency is key for future human settlements on Mars, and a reliable food source is paramount. Rocket deliveries would be impractical, so scientists are exploring innovative farming techniques to address this Martian agriculture challenge.
Nokia to bring 4G cellular to the moon!
Text messaging might soon extend beyond Earth's boundaries to the lunar surface, as Nokia is developing an LTE/4G communications system for the moon, potentially launching its first segment as early as the end of this year. The initial deployment of this simplified network is scheduled alongside Intuitive Machine's IM-2 mission, aimed to land at the moon's south pole.
SpaceX Falcon 9 reaches a record 20th flight
SpaceX has once again matched its own record for rocket reusability with the recent launch of a Falcon 9 rocket.
NASA’s LASSIE robot dog trains to take on the Moon
In a two-year $2 million grant, a team of scientists and engineers have begun trials in Oregon to prepare NASA’s LASSIE robot dog for the Moon’s surface.
UK space funding boost for international projects
Eleven projects that showcase the best of UK space expertise on the international stage have secured a funding boost from the UK Space Agency, as the global space industry lands in Colorado Springs for the 39th Space Symposium on Monday 8 April.
A Costa Rican plant for advanced component manufacturing
The electronic system development supply chain has become increasingly diverse and global, with components provided from various regions around the world.