Monday 18 July 2016

Google Alert - technology of space

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Daily update 18 July 2016
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The Wire
New Delhi: The government and telecom regulator are undertaking renewed efforts to look at how best India's white spaces, the term given to unused ...
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The Guardian
The world of technology is traditionally dominated by the voices of men .... The absence of feminine signifiers in the tech space may subtly signal to ...
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Tech Times
Scientists also want to know how the device will work in microgravity since technology behaves different in space. Oxford Nanopore Technologies ...
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As an entrepreneurial country with a thriving small business community and a thirst for innovation, Australia is the perfect atmosphere for technology ...
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A novel three-dimensional solar cell design developed at Georgia Tech will soon get its first testing in space aboard the International Space Station.
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The Globe and Mail
"If we want to kick this thing in the butt, and we want to spark and inspire and revolutionize the way women are leading the tech space, we need to ...
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WIRED
Which is probably because of all the space between them and Earth. ... This would use the same technology as the Breakthrough Starshot.
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Madison.com
But it's a broad definition, this "general science, space, and technology." Depending on whom you ask, monies spent on this category might include ...
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Huffington Post Canada
"If we want to kick this thing in the butt, and we want to spark and inspire and revolutionize the way women are leading the tech space, we need to ...
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WEB
A forgotten Space Age technology could change how we grow food
Lisa Dyson rediscovered an idea developed by NASA in the 1960s for deep-space travel, and it could be a key to reinventing how we grow food.
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