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Apply now to the ESA Teach with Space Online Conference
Register now for ESA’s first-ever virtual teacher conference! Over the course of three days, from 6 to 8 July 2021, ESA Education will bring space into your classroom. Explore space by hearing from space experts; discover inspiring ways to use space as a context to teach STEM in your physical and virtual classrooms; experience demonstrations of our fun classroom activities; and enjoy social space-themed events and more!
Applications are open until 15 June 2021 on a first-come, first-served basis, so apply now!
Earth from Space: Vancouver
The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Vancouver – the third largest city in Canada.
ExoMars orbiter images Perseverance at landing site
The ESA-Roscosmos Trace Gas Orbiter has spotted NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover, along with its parachute, heat shield and descent stage, in the Jezero Crater region of Mars.
Cosmic Kiss goes symphonic
An epic ‘Space Symphony’ composed by Germany’s BigCityBeats is set to add musical goosebumps to the preparations of ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer for his Cosmic Kiss space mission, thanks to a new cooperation with ESA.
'Building up' stretchable electronics to be as multipurpose as your smartphone
Artificial intelligence platform screens for acute neurological illnesses
How a computer learns to dribble: Practice, practice, practice
Soft multi-functional robots get really small ... and spider-shaped
Vaping draws strong support -- from bots
A kernel of promise in popcorn-powered robots
'Blurred face' news anonymity gets an artificial intelligence spin
Improvement of humanlike conversations in humanoid robots
Tech takes on cigarette smoking
An insect-inspired drone deforms upon impact
Eagle-eyed machine learning algorithm outdoes human experts
Robots working as a group are able to determine the optimal order of their tasks
New creepy, crawly search and rescue robot
AI technology could help protect water supplies
Emotional robot lets you feel how it's 'feeling'
Teaching robots to be more reliable teammates for soldiers
