NASA has set its sights on establishing a new lunar time zone by 2026, with the goal of enhancing coordination among various countries engaged in lunar missions. The United States government has described this initiative as foundational, anticipating its critical role in facilitating collaboration and communication during cislunar activities.
In a bid to revolutionize asthma treatment, scientists from King’s College London have discovered that gadolinium, a chemical compound, can prevent cell extrusion in the lungs, a key feature of asthma attacks. This groundbreaking study challenges the traditional focus on managing inflammation post-attack, offering a new approach that targets the root cause.
Meanwhile, Imperial College London has introduced a game-changing sustainable fashion innovation – self-tinting, plant-based leather. This cutting-edge material not only eliminates the need for plastic but also possesses the unique ability to color itself naturally. By genetically engineering bacterial cellulose, researchers have created a product that is both environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing.
At the University of Texas in Austin, researchers have embarked on a fascinating project involving programming tiny robots to mimic the collective intelligence observed in animal groups. By leveraging artificial intelligence and social interactions, these ‘smart’ robots aim to work together efficiently, akin to the collaborative behaviors seen in schools of fish. This research holds promise for advancements in robotics and targeted drug delivery in medicine.