Innovations in Science: From Hydrogen-Powered Flights to Bionic Arms

Recent science news includes a French startup's partnership with JetZero on hydrogen-powered flights, a Nigerian firm's bionic arms for amputees, and India's successful test of an intermediate-range ballistic missile. These advancements represent significant strides in technology and defense capabilities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 21-08-2025 18:34 IST | Created: 21-08-2025 18:34 IST
Innovations in Science: From Hydrogen-Powered Flights to Bionic Arms
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A French technology startup has announced its collaboration with JetZero, a clean-aircraft venture, to explore hydrogen-powered flight with their all-wing design. This initiative may reignite discussions on zero-emission aviation, following Airbus's earlier pause on hydrogen airliner development.

In Nigeria, a company is making strides in prosthetic technology, developing bionic arms for amputees. Gift Usen, an amputee from Akwa Ibom, eagerly awaits receiving her new bionic limb, which promises to improve her daily life dramatically.

India successfully tested the 'Agni 5', an intermediate-range ballistic missile, from its eastern coast. The test confirmed the missile met all operational and technical standards, marking a significant step in India's defense capabilities.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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