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Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
Kenowa Hills High School STEM Academy students built and launched homemade rockets during the last week of school.
In a world where technical skill can shape communities and industries, few engineers blend creativity, expertise, and a drive ...
Learn how laser tech, 3D printing & bio-materials are reshaping off-Earth construction for lunar & Martian habitats.
Meet Astrophel Aerospace, a deep-tech Indian startup that blends frugal innovation with indigenous engineering to disrupt the ...
Synthetic lichens could transform Martian dust into self-growing habitats for future Mars bases and 3D printed buildings.
Astrophel Aerospace is an Indian deep tech space startup developing affordable, dedicated launch vehicles for small ...
Jake Carlini builds awesome rocket punch cannons! This DIY project involves PVC pipes, 3D-printed fists, and a whole lot of ...
Some of the UK’s brightest young engineers have gathered at the historic site of Britain’s Cold War rocket programme for the climax of the world’s biggest student rocket firing competition.
Explore the breakthrough of Kelvin Mk.1, Northern Ireland's first student-designed liquid rocket engine from Queen's University Belfast.
Small companies are producing parts for constructing rockets using 3D printing, a technology that has potential to shake up domestic manufacturing.
Spain’s Pangea Aerospace has raised a cool €23mn to develop 3D-printed aerospike rocket engines.