Commercial space company Momentus successfully used a distilled water based propulsion system called Microwave Electrothermal Thruster (MET) to raise the altitude of a satellite in orbit.
The FT released an excellent animated explainer site on Q-day, the point in the future where it is theorised that quantum computing will break RSA encryption.
Scientists at Cardiff University have developed a human skin 3D printer made completely of LEGO. The build cost of the printer is £500, making it financially accessible to a wide range of researchers.
The living legend that is CMAT released her excellent first track Whatever's Inconvenient from her upcoming second album, with a fantastically hilarious video.
Anthony Murphy published a handy guide to conducting a pre-mortem on a project that helps identify risks of the project that can be avoided, transferred, accepted, or reduced.
Samantha Sunne published a neat set of slides that shows the different simple ways to scrape web content without the need for programming, such as using Google Sheets.
Researchers at Penn State University have made a super paper bag that is stronger, resistant to getting wet, can be reused multiple times, and ultimately recycled as biofuel.
Aaron Master publishes a detailed piece on how digrams that depict neural networks can be improved to be Generally Objective Observable Depiction (GOOD).
Hyperdimensional computing uses vectors to encode information and relationships in 10,000 dimensional space, and could supercharge current AI computing models.