Innovation Takes Flight: Advancements in Science and Technology

A French startup collaborates with JetZero on a hydrogen-powered aircraft design, a Nigerian company creates bionic arms for amputees, and India successfully test-fires an indigenous intermediate-range ballistic missile, all marking significant advancements in science and technology.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-08-2025 10:32 IST | Created: 22-08-2025 10:32 IST
Innovation Takes Flight: Advancements in Science and Technology
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A French startup is making waves in the aviation industry as it partners with clean-aircraft venture JetZero to explore hydrogen-powered flight. The company's aim to develop an all-wing design for zero-emission flight comes as Europe's Airbus re-evaluates its plans for hydrogen-powered airliners.

In Nigeria, innovative technology is also transforming lives. A local firm has developed bionic arms for amputees, offering new hope and capabilities for individuals like Gift Usen, a cosmetologist born with only one fully developed hand.

Meanwhile, in India, the defense industry has successfully test-fired the Agni 5 missile. The locally developed intermediate-range ballistic missile, tested in Odisha, reportedly met all operational and technical benchmarks, according to the defense ministry.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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