Tag: Science
Venezuela Inaugurates High-Tech Healthcare with Robot Surgery
Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez on May 25, inaugurated the first high-tech robotic surgery service for the public sector at the University Hospital of Caracas. This significant advancement, achieved through Chinese technology, crucially optimizes healthcare infrastructure in Venezuela, despite the persistent impact of unilateral coercive measures imposed by the United States. The formal handover of […]
May 25, 2026
Venezuela Consolidates as Tech Entrepreneurship Ecosystem
The Venezuela’s Acting President, Delcy Rodríguez, concluded the II International Congress of Entrepreneurs, affirming the nation’s consolidation as a technological entrepreneurship ecosystem. The Venezuela Tech Week event, led by Acting President Rodríguez, served as a powerful testament to the significant advancements made within the national technology sector in recent years. “The primary ecosystem that exists […]
May 14, 2026
Scientists Create First Map of Smell Receptors in Nose
The findings provide foundational knowledge that could help pave the way for smell loss therapies. On Tuesday, the journal Cell publish a study showing that U.S. researchers have created the first detailed map of smell receptors in the nose, marking a major advance in understanding olfaction and bringing it closer to similar progress made in […]
April 29, 2026
Artemis II Returns: Completes Historic Lunar Mission with Pacific Splashdown
In the final stretch of their lunar voyage, astronauts experienced Orion’s critical re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere, while Artemis II reached temperatures of up to 2,700 degrees outside and a speed of over 40,200 kilometers per hour. NASA’s Orion capsule, carrying four Artemis II astronauts, splashed down in the Pacific Ocean today, April 10, completing […]
April 10, 2026
Argentinean Satellite Joins Artemis II NASA Mission
Argentina’s historic leap into space exploration sees its ATENEA microsatellite, participate in NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flight since Apollo. NASA initiated a new era in space exploration on Wednesday, April 1, with the launch of the Artemis II mission. This pivotal mission marks the first crewed flight around the Moon since […]
April 2, 2026
Venezuela Boosts Science Sovereignty with Robotic Education
Venezuela announced new science classrooms and robotic education this Tuesday, to strengthen scientific sovereignty for technical independence and productive development across the nation. The Government of Venezuela is actively strengthening its scientific sovereignty through a comprehensive deployment of 500 nuclei and 600 science classrooms, as announced by Minister for Science and Technology Gabriela Jiménez on […]
April 1, 2026
Lula Calls for Defeat of Climate Deniers at COP30
The Brazilian president urges world leaders to uphold the 2015 Paris Agreement. On Monday, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called for “a new defeat of deniers” who dismiss global warming. RELATED: Oxfam Warns of ‘Green Land Grabbing’ by Rich Countries “In the era of disinformation, obscurantists reject not only the evidence of science […]
November 10, 2025
Nigerian startup builds bionic arms to make prosthetics affordable
Gift Usen has spent 25 years with one fully formed hand. Now she’s waiting for a device that could change that: a locally built, humanoid bionic arm. “I grew up to see myself with one and a half hands,” said Usen, a cosmetologist from Akwa Ibom. “Most times I feel discouraged, but I had to […]
August 21, 2025
China and Russia Launch a Marine Scientific Expedition
Scientists will conduct environmental research in the Bering Sea and the northwestern Pacific. On Tuesday, a China-Russia joint marine scientific expedition was officially launched in Russia’s Far Eastern city of Vladivostok. Chinese and Russian scientists will embark on a research voyage aboard the scientific vessel Akademik M.A. Lavrentyev to the Bering Sea and the northwestern […]
July 23, 2025
China’s Large Scientific Facility Attracts Global Scientists for Cutting-Edge Research
SECUF integrates extreme experimental conditions such as ultralow temperatures and ultrahigh magnetic fields. The Synergetic Extreme Condition User Facility (SECUF), a major scientific infrastructure in Beijing’s suburban district Huairou, has attracted scientists from multiple countries to conduct cutting-edge research with its exceptional experimental conditions. A recent conference based on SECUF was held in Huairou, bringing […]