Recycling breakthrough turns one common type of plastic into another

In a bid to reduce the environmental burden associated with both the manufacturing and disposal of plastics, scientists have demonstrated a new upcycling technique that turns one common form of it into another. The team says they also have the means to… Continue reading Recycling breakthrough turns one common type of plastic into another

Pinarello takes aim at Hour Record with “world’s fastest” 3D-printed bike

Italian manufacturer Pinarello has wheeled out what it bills as the first high performance 3D-printed bike, and the fastest 3D-printed bike ever built. We won’t have to wait long to see if those claims check out, with celebrated Italian cyclist Filippo… Continue reading Pinarello takes aim at Hour Record with “world’s fastest” 3D-printed bike

Satellite-flinging SpinLaunch puts NASA payload through the wringer

Startup SpinLaunch is working on an alternative way of firing things into space that doesn’t involve first-stage rockets, but instead a launch system that spins payloads around in a centrifuge and hurls them into the sky. Those payloads will need to be… Continue reading Satellite-flinging SpinLaunch puts NASA payload through the wringer

World’s whitest paint is now thin enough to coat cars and planes

Last year, engineers at Purdue University used their expertise in materials science to produce the world’s whitest paint, with an ability to reflect around 98% of incoming sunlight and therefore holds great potential when it comes to energy efficiency … Continue reading World’s whitest paint is now thin enough to coat cars and planes

“Deep surveillance” system tracks brain tumors from a speck of blood

Brain cancer carries notoriously high mortality rates, but lately we’re seeing how blood tests could improve patient outcomes by picking up the disease in its earlier stages. The latest comes in the form of a highly sensitive biosensor likened to a “de… Continue reading “Deep surveillance” system tracks brain tumors from a speck of blood

Firefly Aerospace rockets into orbit with successful Alpha launch

Texan startup Firefly Aerospace has joined the growing group of orbit-capable space startups, with the successful launch of its Alpha rocket over the weekend. The mission saw a set of satellites deployed into low-Earth orbit and marks a long-awaited st… Continue reading Firefly Aerospace rockets into orbit with successful Alpha launch

Memory-enhancing “super neurons” discovered in the brains of SuperAgers

A new study has discovered the existence of enlarged neurons in the brains of SuperAgers

Scientists studying the brains of so-called “SuperAgers” have discovered a set of significantly enlarged neurons associated with memory. These neurons also appeared more resistant to characteristics of Alzheimer’s disease, and present as a unique biological signature that these subjects may have carried throughout their whole lives.

Continue Reading

Category: Medical, Science

Tags: , , , ,

Continue reading Memory-enhancing “super neurons” discovered in the brains of SuperAgers

World’s largest flow battery connected to the grid in China

The Chinese city of Dalian has just switched on a world-leading new energy storage system, expected to supply enough power for up to 200,000 residents each day. With an initial capacity of 400 MWh and output of 100 MW, the Dalian Flow Battery Energy St… Continue reading World’s largest flow battery connected to the grid in China

NASA and SpaceX explore idea of shifting Hubble to a more stable orbit

The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990 with an expected lifespan of around 15 years, but servicing missions and upgrades have seen it continue to gather important science observations to this day. NASA is now exploring how it can remain operat… Continue reading NASA and SpaceX explore idea of shifting Hubble to a more stable orbit