Mobility James Webb arrives at its final destination 1.5 million km from Earth The most powerful space observatory ever built will orbit the Sun 1.5 million km from Earth and is designed to last for 10 years. 26/01/2022
Tech News Are virtual classrooms in the metaverse the future of education? Equipping its students with Oculus headsets, the Optima Classical Academy in Florida is just one of the schools betting on virtual reality to power the classrooms of the future. 14/01/2022
Health news Scientists have made synthetic 'blood' to catch and kill mosquitoes Scientists claim this cheaper, targeted method of pest control could be an alternative to mass pesticides that impact the entire ecosystem. 07/01/2022
Home 'Taste your TV': This professor has invented a 'lickable' screen The device uses a carousel of 10 flavour canisters to render different tastes on a lickable transparent film that slides down over images of food. 05/01/2022
Tech News Could making protein from 'thin air' be the food of the future? The technology could have far-reaching benefits for the future of our species both on Earth and in outer space. 03/01/2022
Work Could France soon be making the health pass mandatory in workplaces? French ministers have indicated that implementing a health pass to access workplaces is not off the table. 31/12/2021
Mobility 2021 in space: This year’s most exciting extraterrestrial stories Mars missions, space telescopes, extraterrestrial filmmaking: these are just a few of the out-of-this-world stories that made headlines this year. 28/12/2021
Mobility These are some of the mobility stories that moved us in 2021 COVID hasn’t stopped engineers, planners or space explorers from using their imagination to push the boundaries of how we can transport ourselves. 27/12/2021
Tech News Could robots be better at restoring historical treasures than humans? A team of researchers in Italy are exploiting an intelligent robotic system to process, match and physically reconstruct frescoes and other shattered artefacts from Pompeii. 21/12/2021
Health news French eye doctors take essential services on the road to rural areas This Winter, the ‘Tom’ Lorry, short for “mobile tele ophthalmology”, is bringing sorely needed tele-consultations to remote parts of France which have been deserted by private ophthalmologists. 17/12/2021
Mobility The most ambitious telescope ever made is preparing for blast-off The James Webb Space Telescope, an observatory with a €9.5 billion price tag, will allow scientists to peer further into the cosmos than ever before. 15/12/2021
Mobility Astronauts train for life on Mars with rocks on Earth The ESA’s Pangaea project is designed to equip astronauts with essential geology training so they can execute manned missions to the Moon and Mars. 14/12/2021
Home These were the world’s most expensive cities to live in in 2021 High inflation and supply chain problems have driven up prices in major cities around the world. Which was the most expensive to live in? 04/12/2021
Tech News Will the metaverse open the door to targeted ads using biometric data? Brands are already staking out the commercial opportunities within the metaverse but some experts are raising the alarm about the implications immersive advertising will have for user privacy, safety and consent. 03/12/2021
Tech News Inside Decentraland, a metaverse world where 'land' sells for millions There is growing interest in virtual social platforms like Decentraland which bills itself as the first fully-decentralised virtual social world in the metaverse. 29/11/2021
Work Robot waiters are bringing this Iraqi city into the future The technology powering the android waiters was partly developed locally by young people from the University of Mosul. 23/11/2021
Tech News Explained: What is the metaverse and what will it mean for you? Early versions of the metaverse emerged in the early noughties. We take a look at what’s been done and how Meta’s vision will differ. 19/11/2021
Work Remote workstation crowned champion at top inventors contest in Paris The annual contest, now in its 120th year, is the premier showcase for inventors of all kinds of everyday objects. 05/11/2021
Money Explaining blockchain: How exactly does the technology work? Cryptocurrencies constitute just one application of blockchain. But the technology has the potential to transform how we store and secure all kinds of data. 21/10/2021
Money Watch: Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and blockchain explained Where did Bitcoin come from and how does it work? Here’s everything you need to know about the world’s first cryptocurrency. 25/09/2021