Nasa says it’s “fired up” for a new mission exploring how to safely control fire in space.
It’s sending a team to the International Space Station, to explore the spread of flames over different materials, flame growth, and decay.
They want to explore safe use of fire in zero-gravity, for when humans reach the Moon and Mars in the future.
From today ‘The World of Stonehenge’ opens at the British Museum, promising to shine a light on its purpose, cultural power and the people that created it.
Tech & Science Daily spoke to curator of the exhibit, Jennifer Wexler, who says it’s all about the world surrounding Stonehenge at the time it was built.A baby ‘ghost shark’ has been discovered off the coast of New Zealand in what’s been called a ‘very rare find’.
The baby shark was found shortly after being hatched from its egg at a depth of about 1.2 kilometres on the ocean floor.
PS5 consoles sell out in seven minutes at a UK toy store, The Sims 4 wedding pack will now release in Russia following concern over Russia’s anti-LGBTQ laws, meanwhile the HBO remake of ‘The Last of Us’ PS5 game will not be released for another year. It’s a great year for UK cybersecurity though as government figures show a rise in jobs in the sector. Scientists are a step closer to making ‘neutral organs’. Plus, how orangutans use tools like humans and the digital artist using AI to create creepily realistic pictures of some of the world’s famous paintings.
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