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Russian hacking group attack vaccine researchers

Russian hacking group attack vaccine researchers

According to British authorities, Russia is sponsoring hacking group APT29 who’re attacking British, US, and Canadian medical organisations. The UK’s National Cyber Security has publicly stated that drug companies and research groups focusing on a Covid-19 vaccine have been targeted by a hacker group called APT29. Known in hacking circles...

NASA set to return to Mars with new rover ‘Perseverance’

NASA set to return to Mars with new rover ‘Perseverance’

Having bid farewell to the Mars rover in 2019, NASA is revisiting the Red Planet in 2021 with its most sophisticated vehicle to date, ‘Perseverance’. America’s chief space agency is set to embark on a new adventure to Mount Sharp, a huge summit on Mars, and the expedition will be carried out by a new and improved iteration of the 2019 rover called Perseverance. Dubbed the new rover’s ‘summer road trip’...

By London, UK
Could llamas hold the key to curing Covid-19?

Could llamas hold the key to curing Covid-19?

If this works out, the llama may pip the unicorn to the title of Most Magical Animal.  As you will have heard a thousand times before, mostly on morning news shows, Covid-19 has all of us navigating through ‘unprecedented times’. Social distancing regulations may be easing worldwide, but getting back to living the way we once were will depend heavily on finding a vaccine.  To that end, we’ve invested millions...

By London, UK
SpaceX and NASA successfully launch Dragon Capsule

SpaceX and NASA successfully launch Dragon Capsule

It’s the first time NASA has launched astronauts since 2011, and could usher in a new age of commercial and government space innovation. Amidst all of the memes and baby names, I sometimes forget that Elon Musk is an actual billionaire with a huge, privately owned space tech company. He’s always floating at the top of Twitter’s trending page but it’s rarely for his SpaceX endeavours. Thankfully that wasn’t the...

By Bristol, UK
The ‘Doomsday Vault’ preserving agricultural biodiversity

The ‘Doomsday Vault’ preserving agricultural biodiversity

This Norwegian vault holds nearly one million preserved seeds from all across the world, just in case they’re needed in the future. When I first played Bethesda’s Fallout video game series, in which you are thrown into a giant vault underground and then eventually released hundreds of years later, I presumed it was merely a fictional fantasy. It appears I was grossly incorrect, however, as it turns out that...

By Bristol, UK