Engineers Discovered How To Cook 3D Printed Chicken With Lasers

[ad_1] Columbia Engineering’s Creative Machines Lab has developed a software-controlled laser system to precisely cook food, retain moisture with the final cooked product, brown food in its original packaging, and create a whole new process of creating food. meal for a consumer. Who hasn’t dreamed of coming home after a long day and just pushing … Read more

NASA Congress: What’s Next to the International Space Station?

[ad_1] The specter of NASA’s 30-year space shuttle program loomed as representatives of Congress searched for details of the agency’s plans for orbital spaceflight after the International Space Station. Questions about the lifespan of the station – already over 20 years old – and how international and industrial partnerships could boost low Earth orbit (LEO) … Read more

NASA announces reorganization of human spaceflight leadership – Spaceflight Now

[ad_1] Kathy Lueders, who has headed NASA’s Human Operations and Exploration Missions Directorate for over a year, will be the Associate Administrator of the new Space Operations Missions Directorate. Credit: NASA / Aubrey Gemignani NASA announced on Tuesday that the agency’s human spaceflight division would split into two new mission directions, one focused on space … Read more

NASA’s InSight Mars lander detects 3 biggest earthquakes yet

[ad_1] NASA’s InSight lander has detected its three strongest earthquakes to date, potentially giving scientists an even clearer picture of the interior of the Red Planet. Overview spotted 4.2 and 4.1 magnitude quakes on August 25, then detected another about 4.2 magnitude quake on September 18 that lasted nearly 90 minutes, officials said. NASA Wednesday … Read more

“Flying” microchips could ride the wind to track air pollution

[ad_1] Researchers have created a winged microchip the size of a grain of sand that could be the smallest flying device ever made, Vice reported. They are designed to be carried by the wind and could be used in many applications, including monitoring disease and air pollution, according to an article published by Nature. At … Read more

Something huge just hit Jupiter

[ad_1] Some planets take a lot of hits for us. Jupiter, the largest gas giant in the solar system, has just been struck by an asteroid, according to an initial tweet from ESA operations. As the strongest gravitational force after the sun, it’s not that rare. But it serves as a reminder that while Earth … Read more

Starliner’s test flight set to slide through 2022

[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A test flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner commercial crew vehicle, delayed by a valve problem in August, is unlikely to take place until next year, an official said. NASA September 21. During a call with reporters about organizational changes at NASA, Kathy Lueders, associate administrator of the new space operations mission … Read more

The first groups of Homo sapiens in Europe faced subarctic climates

[ad_1] Current excavations of Bacho Kiro Cave in the 2021 season uncover new artefacts from Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal occupations. The initial Upper Paleolithic I layer can be seen as a dark band in the sedimentary profile. Excavators wear masks and gloves to minimize contamination of samples that are routinely taken for molecular analyzes. Credit: MPI-EVA … Read more