Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Google Alert - technology of space

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Daily update 25 November 2014
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HealthCanal.com
Space-Mapping Neurons React Differently To Virtual Reality
While virtual reality technology can recreate sensory experiences like sight, sound and touch, a new study from UCLA neurophysicists has found that ...
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Computerworld New Zealand
Britain's Five Fastest Growing Technology Companies
The idea is that buying advertising space in bulk, as companies have traditionally done, is inefficient and expensive; instead, Switch's technology ...
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The Guardian
Nasa's Mars mission inspires out of this world shower design
"We've transferred the technology from space to Earth," Mahdjoubi says. "To our knowledge, Orbital Systems is leading in the market for water-saving ...
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RT
Cup of ISSpresso and other space novelties
RT
The device, designed and manufactured by California-based start-up Made in Space, is expected to become a reliable piece of in-space technology.
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TODAYonline
NTU to launch two satellites into space next year
SINGAPORE — Nanyang Technological University (NTU) will launch two satellites into space next year: Singapore's first climate satellite and an ...
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Meet The 6 Experts Judging The Future Of Financial Technology
... finance industry, starting with his work as a manager at BDO Seidman. Ehrlich told Benzinga he's very intrigued by the financial technology space.
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San Francisco Chronicle
Financial District high-rises being taken over by techies
Since 2010, the amount of space that tech companies occupy in San Francisco towers over 12 stories has jumped from 3.5 million square feet to 7.2 ...
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The Atlantic
The Sound of a Cosmic Touchdown
Last week the European Space Agency released the first ever sounds of the Philae probe touching down on Comet 67P. It's a two-second "thud" made ...
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