After more than five years since the two fatal 737 MAX crashes, Boeing finds itself in a fresh legal predicament as prosecutors accuse the company of flouting an earlier settlement related to the disasters. The Department of Justice (DOJ) proposed that Boeing plead guilty to fraud during the certification of MAX airplanes, with a penalty
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Australia is facing a significant challenge when it comes to reducing emissions in the transportation sector. Currently, transport is the third-largest and fastest-growing source of emissions in the country, accounting for 23% of the total. Without intervention, it is predicted that transport will become the leading source of emissions by 2030. One of the main
A groundbreaking study conducted by a team of researchers from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, and Chonnam National University has led to the development of a revolutionary technique for separating well-mixed mixtures. Led by Professor Jee-hoon Han from the Department of Chemical Engineering at POSTECH, the
Proteins have long been essential in various biological processes, from muscle contraction to immune response. However, the process of engineering better proteins, such as antibodies, has been tedious and expensive. Scientists have traditionally relied on iterative mutation of amino acids to enhance protein function. This approach involves testing millions of different sequences to find the
China’s AI sector is displaying confidence at a major fair in Shanghai, showcasing cutting-edge products developed by a growing pool of young talent. The country’s generative AI industry has experienced explosive growth, with China being the top filer of patents for AI software in recent years. Exhibitors at the World AI Conference in Shanghai were
In a groundbreaking study conducted at Aalto University in Finland, researchers have discovered a novel method to manipulate the movement of bacteria using magnetic fields. This innovative approach not only allows for the alignment of bacteria but also opens up new avenues for research in various scientific disciplines. The findings of this study, published in
In a world where environmental sustainability is becoming increasingly crucial, the field of chemistry is also undergoing a transformation towards greener practices. Chemists from Yokohama National University have recently made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize the way chemical reactions are conducted, paving the way for a more eco-friendly future. The Need for Green Chemistry
The BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) is currently undergoing a significant upgrade to cater to the increasing need for high-precision positioning in various sectors. The new services being developed aim to provide decimeter-level accuracy within a matter of minutes, a substantial improvement over the existing capabilities. This upgrade is crucial for technologies like autonomous driving,
Tropical forests play a crucial role in sustaining biodiversity and mitigating climate change. Despite the significance of these forests, they are facing serious threats from deforestation, fragmentation, and degradation driven by human activities. A recent study published in Nature sheds light on the extent and long-lasting effects of human-driven degradation in tropical moist forests, highlighting
In a groundbreaking development, a research team led by McGill University has introduced a cutting-edge technology capable of detecting and analyzing nanoplastics in water in real-time. This innovative method holds the potential to revolutionize how we address plastic pollution and safeguard our environment. Nanoplastics, particles smaller than 1 micrometer, pose a significant threat to aquatic
Ice has long been considered a key player in the development of life on Earth. The way in which organic molecules can be trapped within ice crystal lattice structures has led scientists to believe that concentration of these compounds could have contributed to the emergence of life. However, traditional methods of studying organic molecules in
In a groundbreaking study, a team of engineers from the University of Delaware and the Center for Plastics Innovation has revolutionized the way textiles are recycled. Their innovative process allows for the efficient and cost-effective separation of fibers in clothing, addressing the challenges posed by the rise of fast fashion and the use of diverse
In the world of climate modeling, one of the key metrics that scientists pay close attention to is radiative forcing. This metric helps to understand the impact of various atmospheric factors on the Earth’s energy balance. While many climate models focus on factors such as clouds, there is growing recognition that precipitation may also play
Researchers at the University of Toronto Engineering have developed a groundbreaking catalyst that efficiently converts captured carbon into valuable products, overcoming the challenges posed by contaminants that degrade the performance of existing catalysts. This discovery represents a significant advancement in the field of carbon capture and storage, offering promising prospects for integrating these technologies into
The ability to manipulate magnetization on ultrafast time scales using intense laser pulses has long been a goal of researchers in the field of ultrafast magnetism. Traditionally, such manipulation has been achieved through thermally induced effects, where the absorption of laser energy leads to rapid heating of the material and perturbation of the magnetic order.