Engineering
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING
Self-driving cars—the future of mobility
Still a long way from day-to-day city traffic, driverless cars are the subject of research in Brazil
Engineering
A robot that treats strokes remotely
Researchers have developed robotic system that can treat aneurysms remotely
By Redação
Aeronautical engineering
For the short haul
Brazilian startup to manufacture aircraft specially designed to operate out of underserved small-town airports in Brazil
By Tiago Jokura
Naval engineering
Robots on the high seas
Autonomous boat and drone used to monitor oil leaks at offshore oil platforms
Aerospace engineering
Launch remains distant
Brazil makes progress on satellite launch vehicle, but several obstacles need to be overcome before it can make its first flight in 2025
PHYSICS
Manuscript by Einstein sells for US$13 million at auction
Manuscript by Einstein sells for US$13 million at auction
By Redação
Materials engineering
The power of copper
Copper nanoparticles can be used to create biocidal fabrics and agricultural pesticides
By Suzel Tunes
Automotive engineering
Electric vehicles powered by ethanol
Several research groups are working on technologies that would allow the sugarcane-based fuel to be used in electric vehicles
Environment
CO2 extraction plant
The largest plant designed to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere began operating in Ireland on September 8
By Redação
Aerial robotics
Out of sight
Drone manufacturer in São Paulo first in Brazil authorized to make flights higher than 120 meters above the ground and as far as 30 kilometers from the takeoff point
By Suzel Tunes
space tourism
Billionaires initiate the age of space tourism
Billionaires initiate the age of space tourism
By Redação
Innovation
Earth-controlled temperature
A technology developed at the São Carlos School of Engineering of the University of São Paulo uses heat exchange between the subsoil and the foundation piles to acclimatize a building's interior
By Redação
Tecnology
Writing with the mind
A brain-to-computer interface has allowed a 65-year-old man paralyzed from the neck down to quickly write text on a computer screen by imagining himself writing the letters by hand
By Redação
Engineering
Chinese rover on Mars
Without a fanfare, China’s National Space Administration successfully landed its first rover on Mars
By Redação
Oil & gas engineering
More efficient pre-salt production
A new method could help engineers to better manage the flow of oil and natural gas from deepwater oilfields
Ingenuity
Successful flight on mars
NASA's robotic helicopter Ingenuity became the first aircraft designed on Earth to make a controlled and self-propelled flight on another planet
By Redação