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Fact-based optimistic news of the week
π Mobile app reunites families in volcano eruption
A newly developed app helps families reunite during volcanic eruptions. The app has already helped reunite children with their parents in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
π¨βπ 23 000 people want to become astronauts for ESA
The application period for ESA's astronaut program has now ended and the space agency has received a record number of applications. This year ESA also accepted applications from people with a physical disability.
βοΈ Hyundai representative says flying cars is the future
Hyundai is investing in flying vehicles and pop-up airports. In a statement, Hyundai says that their first flying vehicle will be in the air already in 2028.
π© An inflatable implant can ease pain more efficient than pills
An implant thin as hair that wraps around the spine can help patients that suffer from severe pain.
π A sustainability rating of spacecraft targets space debris
A new sustainable grading of spacecraft will help customers choose launches that do not contribute to the daunting amount of space debris in orbit.
π₯ AI system spots wildfires immediately
This new AI system can spot wildfires before humans, and thus help prevent the great harm a wildfire can cause.
π³ A tree with big potential
This tree could help create a biofuel revolution, power cars, feed people and restore degraded land.
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