How to NASA’s Experimental Electric Airplane Edges Closer Looking at every bit like a winged tube of toothpaste, NASA’s X-57 Maxwell Experimental Aircraft sits in the hangar of Edwards Air… Read more
Methane release rapidly increases in the wake of the melting ice sheets The ice age is not easy to define. It may seem plausible that an ice age represents a… Read more
Hidden air pollutants on the rise in cities in India and the UK: study According to scientists, the level of air pollutants in cities in India is increasing. Researchers used… Read more
Flies grow bigger up north: Insect size a promising new proxy for palaeoclimate The ubiquity and wide geographic range of a variety of insects (eg nonbiting miz (Order Diptera, Family… Read more
Social media and science show how ship’s plastic cargo dispersed Printer cartridges have been washed off the coast of Northern Norway, Florida, due to a ship’s container being lost in… Read more
MIT Media Lab’s Arbitration Case Example Rapid Learning in 3D Printing ⇒In addition to a recent collaboration with London’s Royal College of Art (RCA), exploring emerging futures platforms with a… Read more
Groupe Gorgo Prodways signs important distribution agreements Production grade 3D printer manufacturer Groupe Gorge has announced the signing of several major distribution agreements to support the company’s international growth. The… Read more
Israeli start-up PZARTECH is representing in the second prize competition Twenty tech start-ups will be selected from the top six at the International Innovation (II) Awards final to be held… Read more
Don’t be a prig in peer review I really enjoy being a peer reviewer. Reviewing manuscripts allows me to stay up to date on the most current research in my… Read more
If you want more women in your workforce Universities and research institutions around the world agree that diversity in their laboratories and departments is important not only for fostering innovation… Read more