Glass is a cloth of many faces: it’s each previous and fashionable, sturdy however delicate, and able to adopting virtually all shapes or colours. These glass properties clarify why folks use it to do the whole lot, smartphone screens and fiber optic cables with bottles that comprise vaccines. Humanity makes use of glass in a […]
Net Zero Conference soon arrived to trigger climate action
The Net Zero conference celebrates its 10th The annual event as the largest conference organized each year in Los Angeles dedicated to zero net energy, decarbonization and climate resilience! Since the creation of the event, when created by the Verdic group as a means of educating the building community on new policies and sustainability trends, [&
Is sunscreen really bad for you?
Sunscreen has become a staple of skincare routines around the world, touted as a frontline defense against skin cancer, premature aging and harmful UV rays. However, in recent years, concerns have emerged about the safety of certain ingredients, prompting questions: Is sunscreen really bad for you? Let’s explore the science behind safety, the
An exclusive interview with Bertie Gregory
Wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory recently embarked on an epic 219-day adventure to document animals in their natural habitat. With its new version of six episodes of Animals up close on Disney+, Gregory will present the wonders that accompanied this experience. By discussing with Innovation and technology todayGregory discusses the experience of f
NASA launches the Space Tech Catalyst Prize
Denna Lambert, NASA Inclusive Innovation Team Lead. NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) is launching an innovative strategy to boost awareness efforts, remove barriers, and attract diverse ideas for the research and development of groundbreaking space technologies across the United States. The NASA Space Tech Catalyst Prize aim
Peggy Whitson and NASA Pilot John Shoffner inspire STEM
To celebrate National Education Week, Peggy Whitson, former NASA chief astronaut and active Axiom commander, and John Shoffner, Ax-2 pilot, connected virtually with a room full of 180 girls from Wide-eyed eighth grader from Cranbrook Middle School in Michigan. Whitson, who spends more time in space than any American or woman in history, has inspire
What STEM education actually teaches students
“When I grow up, I want to be a STEM teacher!” » These are not the words that came out of my mouth when I was 5 years old. I always dreamed of being a teacher, but being a STEM teacher was not the plan. STEM didn’t even exist when I was little! My dreams […]
Exclusive interview National Geographic Science Fair: the series
National Geographic Science fair: the series spotlights students tackling contemporary topics while competing for a spot at the International Science and Engineering Expo (ISEF), known as one of the most competitive science fairs in the world. The series shows the incredible journeys of these students competing in their unwavering pursuit of excell
National Geographic's Incredible Wildlife Journeys: Technology in Wildlife
Immerse yourself in the extraordinary adventures of the natural world with THE new series Incredible journeys with animalsthe premiere of which is scheduled for National geographic on November 19 and Disney+ And Hulu on November 20. Hosted by Jeremy Renner, the show captures animals making epic, dangerous but necessary migrations. From the icy terr
Redefining astronomy with technology: the Christmas tree galaxy cluster
Dr. Haojing Yan. Credit: Sam O’Keefe/University of Missouri A team of international scientists, led by Dr. Haojing Yan of the University of Missouri, used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to discover 14 new transient objects in the Christmas Tree galaxy cluster , 4.3 billion light years away. These transients, which appear as fl