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NASA Welcomes Record-Setting Artemis II Moonfarers Back to Earth - NASA
NASA Welcomes Record-Setting Artemis II Moonfarers Back to Earth - NASA
The first astronauts to travel to the Moon in more than half a century are back on Earth after a record-setting mission aboard NASA’s Artemis II test flight.
Plastic bottles transformed into Parkinson's drug using bacteria
Plastic bottles transformed into Parkinson's drug using bacteria
A drug to treat Parkinson's disease can be made from waste plastic bottles using a pioneering method, a study shows. The approach harnesses the power of bacteria to transform post-consumer plastic into L-DOPA, a frontline medication for the neurological disorder. It is the first time a natural, biological process has been engineered to turn plastic waste into a therapeutic for a neurological disease, researchers say.
Progress Is Always Built on Human Ingenuity
Progress Is Always Built on Human Ingenuity
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Beyond Boundaries: Four Women Driving the Future of Science and Technology
Beyond Boundaries: Four Women Driving the Future of Science and Technology
This International Women’s Day, World Technology Group celebrates four innovators whose work is shaping a smarter, healthier, and more sustainable future.
Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Fresh Water from the Depths | Scientific American
Deep-Sea Desalination Pulls Fresh Water from the Depths | Scientific American
Companies are experimenting with deep-sea tech to produce cheaper fresh water
New system dramatically speeds the search for polymer materials | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New system dramatically speeds the search for polymer materials | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT researchers developed a fully autonomous platform that can identify, mix, and characterize novel polymer blends until it finds the optimal blend. This system could streamline the design of new composite materials for sustainable biocatalysis, better batteries, cheaper solar panels, and safer drug-delivery materials.
Beyond the Moon: From One Small Step to Giant Technological Leaps
Beyond the Moon: From One Small Step to Giant Technological Leaps
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Complex building blocks of life form spontaneously in space, research reveals
Complex building blocks of life form spontaneously in space, research reveals
Challenging long-held assumptions, Aarhus University researchers have demonstrated that the protein building blocks essential for life as we know it can form readily in space. This discovery, appearing in Nature Astronomy, significantly raises the statistical probability of finding extraterrestrial life.
Reflections on the World Technology Summit India - My Framer Site
Reflections on the World Technology Summit India - My Framer Site
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Watch the Live Stream of WTS25 India
Watch the Live Stream of WTS25 India
Explore the WT Summit India 2025 Program
Explore the WT Summit India 2025 Program
Celebrate Human Ingenuity
India to Host Inaugural World Technology Summit in 2025
India to Host Inaugural World Technology Summit in 2025
World Technology, the leading platform celebrating human ingenuity across science, technology, and innovation, announces the inaugural World Technology Summi...
World Technology Convenes Second Operations Workshop
World Technology Convenes Second Operations Workshop
WT Partners with PMY Group to Power the World Technology Games
WT Partners with PMY Group to Power the World Technology Games
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 was awarded jointly to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi "for the development of metal–organic frameworks"
Nobel Prize in Physics 2025
Nobel Prize in Physics 2025
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 was awarded jointly to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis "for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit"
Soft Robotics for Search and Rescue Missions
Soft Robotics for Search and Rescue Missions
The Global Coral Crisis – What We Learned from Mapping 1,000+ Reefs | Living Oceans Foundation
The Global Coral Crisis – What We Learned from Mapping 1,000+ Reefs | Living Oceans Foundation
Why this physicist says we shouldn't write off wormholes : Short Wave
Why this physicist says we shouldn't write off wormholes : Short Wave
In science fiction, wormholes are hyperspace subway tubes linking one part of a galaxy directly to another, distant point. But could they actually exist? To find out, we talk to theoretical physicist Ron Gamble, who says wormholes aren't just a matter of science fiction — and they have big implications about the shape of space itself.Want to hear about more hypotheticals physicists have to confront in their work? Email us at shortwave@nprg.org — we might turn your idea into a whole episode!Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.
Decades-long mystery of ginger cats revealed
Decades-long mystery of ginger cats revealed
The World’s First Song Created by Artificial Intelligence Using a Quantum Computer Is Here—It Sounds Nothing Like What You Expect
The World’s First Song Created by Artificial Intelligence Using a Quantum Computer Is Here—It Sounds Nothing Like What You Expect
Mathematician solves algebra's oldest problem using intriguing new number sequences
Mathematician solves algebra's oldest problem using intriguing new number sequences
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