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Gallium nitride processor—next-generation technology for space exploration A material known as gallium nitride (GaN), poised to become the next semiconductor for power electronics, could be also essential for various space applications. Yuji Zhao, an expert in electrical and computer engineering at Arizona State University (ASU), plans to develop the first-ever processor from ...
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NASA reaches out to commercial technology sector to improve space exploration NASA has launched its third round of funding for what it calls "tipping point" technologies. It wants to encourage companies to invest in the agency's mission and develop technologies that can help with space exploration. The catch? The company must be able to develop programs that are mature ...
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Emerging tech to get a boost in 2018 The competition between US and Chinese technology giants—Google, Amazon, Baidu, etc.—in the AI space; the focus of semiconductor companies (Nvidia, Intel, etc.) to build AI chipsets; the focus on talent acquisition and increased acqui-hiring in the AI space; and the evolution of 'conversational user ...
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What to look out for in space and science in 2018 It's going to be a hectic 2018 in space, science and technology. Our Space and Futuris presenters Jeremy Wilks and Julian Lopez look ahead to what we can expect in the next 12 months. It could be a rough ride ahead, as scientists are predicting that 2018 could see five more major earthquakes than ...
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Failed space launches haunt Russia; Kremlin eyes probe FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017 file photo, a Russian Soyuz 2.1b rocket carrying Meteor M satellite and additional 18 small satellites, flies in the sky at the new Vostochny cosmodrome outside the city of Tsiolkovsky, about 200 kilometers (125 miles) from the city of Blagoveshchensk in the far eastern ...
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The march of technology: how these 10 objects shape the global economy Startups such as TripWire and Freightos are regarded as the "Ubers" of shipping, and help businesses book space in reefers. The world's busiest ports are in Asia: Shanghai and Singapore. The world's most-shipped fruits are bananas, apples, oranges and grapes. Other transportation trends include ...
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Black Mirror's Fourth Season Struggles Until There's an Episode in Space. Seriously It's easy to tell tales about the near future—until it catches up with you. That's the problem Black Mirror faces in its fourth season, which hits Netflix on Dec. 29. The twisty sci-fi anthology series, which first aired in the U.K. in 2011, still shares stories about technology and how it affects relationships.
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Amazon Owns the Smart Speaker Space Amazon's holiday sales success isn't a huge surprise—it already dominates the space. Based on data at its disposal, consumer research firm Strategy Analytics estimated that Amazon would have roughly 70 percent of the smart home speaker market by the end of this year, but more recent estimates put ...
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South Australia was kicking goals in the tech and innovation sector in 2017 The emergence of space hi-tech capabilities contributes to clusters of expertise and attracts investment. In an exciting development, we saw Adelaide host the International Astronautical Congress in September, attracting 6000 delegates. In the same week, a SA Space Industry Centre was established ...
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Search Engine to Consumer Electronics – What next for Alphabet? Consequently, the Alphabet- HTC type of deal though late, is a much needed welcome not just for its investors, but for the overall competition in the user experience space. Alphabet's acquisition of "Powered by HTC" is an infinitesimal start, and there are bigger mountains to climb before it can think of ...
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