

Artemis II: The Technology Powering Humanity’s Return to Deep Space
Artemis II is significant not just because it returns humanity to Deep Space, but because it validates the technology on which NASA’s long-term space exploration depends on. NASA defines Artemis II as the first crewed Artemis mission and states that it is intended to support a sustained return to the Moon and, eventually, future missions to Mars, making it more than a symbolic lunar flyby (NASA, 2026) (NASA, 2026). The mission is taken aboard Orion, NASA’s deep-space crew v
May 103 min read


From Fossil to Future: The Rise of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
While modern aviation is often associated with advanced design, sophisticated navigation systems and global connectivity, there is a much less visible aspect of the industry, which is the current transformation in the fuels that power air travel. Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) has emerged recently as a critical innovation in the airline industry, offering a practical path to achieving net zero travel while maintaining operational price and performance. (AvioNews, 2025) For d
Jan 53 min read


How is engineering design fostering innovation and sustainability?
Usually when you hear the word engineering , you picture bridges, skyscrapers, aeroplanes or other highly technological inventions. But at the heart of all these creations lies a process less visible than the rest, but just as powerful: engineering design. Engineering design can be understood as the cyclical development of creativity and problem-solving. In the world of engineering, one cannot simply generate a single idea and move on, it needs to be tested, refined and reima
Nov 4, 20253 min read












