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Shoot for the Moon: Could lunar football kick off by 2035?

Shoot for the Moon: Could lunar football kick off by 2035?

Scientists and engineers predict the first competitive football match on the Moon could become a reality by 2035, offering a glimpse into the futuristic Lunar Football Rule Book and the technology required for this out-of-this-world sporting event.

Automation and the energy issue

Automation and the energy issue

Energy costs for manufacturing and engineering are crippling – can we do more to combat this issue? In the next of our Q&R Sessions, I discuss this subject with Roland Renshaw, CEO of Marketing + Technologies Group.

Charging towards net zero: JLR owner invests £4bn in new UK gigafactory

Charging towards net zero: JLR owner invests £4bn in new UK gigafactory

In a historic moment for the British automotive sector, Tata Group, the parent company of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), has announced plans to invest £4 billion in building a state-of-the-art battery gigafactory in the UK.

This baby turtle bot can swim under sand

This baby turtle bot can swim under sand

This robot can swim under the sand and dig itself out too, thanks to two front limbs that mimic the oversized flippers of turtle hatchlings.

James Webb shines light on first-ever supermassive ‘dark stars'

James Webb shines light on first-ever supermassive ‘dark stars'

The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed the presence of three intriguing celestial objects that may be 'dark stars,' offering a unique opportunity to unravel the enigma of dark matter.


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