Solar-powered aircraft flown for nearly three weeks without landing
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Solar-powered aircraft flown for nearly three weeks without landing
Airbus has completed test flights for its solar-powered Zephyr aircraft which is designed to stay airborne for weeks at a time in order to provide internet to users on the ground.
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'Highly potent' Covid antibody found that 'neutralises' Delta variant
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) say the antibody "is one of the most powerful identified so far against SARS-CoV-2".
In a press statement, EPFL said: "Scientists at Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and EPFL have discovered a highly potent monoclonal antibody that targets the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and is effective at neutralizing all variants of concern identified to date, including the delta variant.
"Their findings are published in the prestigious journal Cell Reports."
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The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) say the antibody "is one of the most powerful identified so far against SARS-CoV-2".
In a press statement, EPFL said: "Scientists at Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and EPFL have discovered a highly potent monoclonal antibody that targets the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and is effective at neutralizing all variants of concern identified to date, including the delta variant.
"Their findings are published in the prestigious journal Cell Reports."
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'Highly potent' Covid antibody 'neutralises' variants
Science may have a new weapon in the battle against the virus
Scientists discover a highly potent antibody against SARS-CoV-2
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Scientists discover a highly potent antibody against SARS-CoV-2
Scientists at Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and EPFL have discovered a highly potent monoclonal antibody that targets the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and is effective at neutralizing all variants of ...
Nobel Prize: We will not have gender or ethnicity quotas – top scientist
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Nobel Prize: We will not have gender or ethnicity quotas - top scientist
Journalist Maria Ressa was the only woman to win a Nobel Prize this year, and just the 58th in history.
Major nuclear fusion milestone reached as ‘ignition’ triggered in a lab
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Major nuclear fusion milestone reached as ‘ignition’ triggered in a lab
FUSION FUTURE - Ignition is a key process that amplifies the energy output from nuclear fusion and could provide clean energy and answer some huge physics questions.
2,050-year-old Roman tomb offers insights on ancient concrete resilience
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2,050-year-old Roman tomb offers insights on ancient concrete resilience
The unique mineral composition of the 2,050-year-old Roman tomb of Caecilia Metella could point the way toward more resilient and sustainable modern concrete structures.
How Important Was the Battle of Lepanto?
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How Important Was the Battle of Lepanto?
Evidence of people on the Azores archipelago 700 years earlier than thought
The findings present strong evidence of humans inhabiting the archipelago hundreds of years before the Portuguese arrived. The researchers theorize that they were likely Norse seafarers, noting their accomplishments in sailing up and down the coasts of many parts of Europe.
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The findings present strong evidence of humans inhabiting the archipelago hundreds of years before the Portuguese arrived. The researchers theorize that they were likely Norse seafarers, noting their accomplishments in sailing up and down the coasts of many parts of Europe.
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Evidence of people on the Azores archipelago 700 years earlier than thought
An international team of researchers has found evidence that people lived on islands in the Azores archipelago approximately 700 years earlier than prior evidence has shown. In their paper, published ...
Self Destructing Plastics via Embedded Enzymes
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Self Destructing Plastics via Embedded Enzymes
The Create the Future Design Contest was launched in 2002 by the publishers of NASA Tech Briefs magazine to help stimulate and reward engineering innovation. The annual event has attracted more than 8,000 product design ideas from engineers, entrepreneurs…