Thursday, 14 December 2017

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Daily update 14 December 2017
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In one year, tech has increased its footprint by 11 per cent, or 300,000 square feet, according to commercial real estate firm CBRE. Tech now occupies 2.9 million square feet or 4.2 per cent of office space in downtown Toronto, CBRE said. In comparison, banks and financial services companies take up ...
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"Qatari Order Extends Eurofighter Production To 2024 " is part of Aviation Week & Space Technology's subscription package. Subscribe now to read this full article. And by subscribing, you'll also receive full coverage of what's next in technology from the experts trusted by the global aerospace & defense ...
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Although he didn't single China out, Trump appeared to imply that China has been challenging U.S. leadership in space technology. In recent years, China has been actively carrying out its grand space plan. As The Diplomat reported earlier, China is scheduled to launch its first Mars probe in 2020.
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"Russia's MiG Targets Development Of UCAVs" is part of Aviation Week & Space Technology's subscription package. Subscribe now to read this full article. And by subscribing, you'll also receive full coverage of what's next in technology from the experts trusted by the global aerospace & defense ...
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Low-energy electron impact mediates the creation of new complex organic molecules, such as ethanol, in astrophysical/planetary model ices containing methane and oxygen; while some of the new species desorb as ions, many remain in the surface ices. Credit: The photo of Jupiter's moon Europa, ...
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ARS scientists are saving water in California's vineyards by using satellite data and computer models to better manage water resources. Bill Kustas and Martha Anderson are fine-tuning computer models at the ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland, to help vineyard ...
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The organisation's CEO, Damien Tracey, said it was this focus on problem solving for people with disabilities that made the space unique. "Makerspaces are not uncommon in state capitals and regional areas, what makes this space rare is that it is focussed on assistive technology," he said. "We are not ...
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Orbital Micro Systems (OMS) has executed a contract with the Satellite Applications Catapult, to put its miniaturized weather observation technology into space. The mission is part of the In Orbit Demonstration (IOD) Program, funded by Innovate UK and managed by the Catapult. The IOD space mission, ...
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Ilan Stern, a GTRI senior research scientist, stands on piezoelectric tiles that will be used to create a lighted outdoor footpath at the NASA Kennedy Space Center's Visitor Complex at Cape Canaveral, Florida. He's holding the electronic components used in the tiles. (Credit: Branden Camp, Georgia Tech).
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[Updated 12/12/17, 5:51 pm. See below.] Global automotive technology supplier Aptiv is planting a bigger flag in Boston. On Tuesday, the England-based company announced plans to open a new technology office in Boston's Seaport neighborhood. The space will also be the new headquarters of ...
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Self-driving ships ahoy!
This may sound like a science fiction idea for how to cross an ocean, but today it is one step closer to happening. That is because ESA has teamed up with engineering company Rolls-Royce to investigate how space technology can be used to develop autonomous and remote-controlled ships.
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