How High you could Jump on different Planets
Gravity is what keeps you on the ground. An average person can only jump as high as 1.5 feet on Earth. But what if we had to
Gravity is what keeps you on the ground. An average person can only jump as high as 1.5 feet on Earth. But what if we had to
Global Wildlife Populations dropped more than two-thirds in less than 50 years, due to rampant over-consumption.
Transparent solar panels on windows hit record 8% efficiency, could take a bite out of a building’s electricity needs.
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SeaClear project is developing autonomous robots for underwater litter collection, to clean the ocean floor.
Orb is an illuminating sphere with 50m radius, proposed to float over Thessaloniki port, in Greece.
LMF1 Racing prototype concept inspired by designer’s favorites racing machines.
Sensors of world’s largest digital camera snap first 3,200-megapixel images at SLAC. Its resolution is so high that you could spot a golf ball from 15 miles
Here at ESA, the European Space Agency, space is our business. It’s a place we explore, heading outwards while also looking back, to improve life on our
Streat is a self-driving food-truck concept with transparent body that allows communication in all directions.