The world’s first wooden satellite has just been sent into space, and it could be a game changer.
Named 'The LignoSat' ('lignum' means 'wood' in Latin), the world’s first wooden satellite is developed by Kyoto University ...
Japanese researchers built the first-ever wooden satellite in the world and sent it into space for early testing.According to ...
Tohoku University on Friday became the first institution formally designated to receive substantial research grants from a 10 ...
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Japanese scientists are heralding a "cutting-edge technology" that could fuel humans' expansion into space: wood. As we look ...
Writing for The Conversation, Professor Matt Perry discusses Ellen Wilkinson, the radical Labour MP of the 1920s, whose portrait is now hanging in 11 Downing Street.
Shinnosuke Matsui is an associate professor at the University of Miyazaki’s Center for Language and Cultural Studies. From ...
T he world's first wooden satellite has been successfully launched into space and arrived at the International Space Station ...
The world’s first wooden satellite has been launched into space in a groundbreaking experiment to explore the potential of timber as a renewable, spa ...
Created by researchers at Kyoto University, this satellite is designed to fully burn up upon re-entering the atmosphere, ...