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Space exploration regulations need overhaul, new report says Spaceflight regulations built for government programs are too cumbersome and confusing to accommodate the fast-paced technological changes now fueling the space industry, members of the nonprofit research-and-development firm say. "Policy is slow to change," said Jamie Morin, executive director ...
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China Has a Plan to Make America's Stealth Aircraft Obsolete One quantum-optics physicist that spoke with the South China Morning Post said Beijing hopes to have a prototype satellite by 2020, be able to test the technology in space by 2025 and be using it on a large scale five years after that. If the technology acts as advertised, the payoff for China would be ...
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UAE looks to the future at 46th national day celebrations As it enters its 47th year union, the UAE's official national day celebrations in Abu Dhabi highlighted advanced technology and the promise it holds for the country's future ... The UAE is also attempting to pioneer space exploration in the Middle East with an unmanned probe to Mars set to launch in 2020.
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Check out These Hilarious Future Tech Predictions From "Soonish" They divided their 368-page book into sections that comprise ten chapters each dedicated to an emerging tech. From cheap space access (space elevators) and asteroid mining, to augmented reality, 3D-bioprinting, personalized medicine, and programmable matter, the book includes some of the most ...
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Rocket boost for Leeds students Rockets Week brought space rocket, technology and engineering experts to the students for a series of talks and hands-on workshops. ... Mr Bennett, who has ambitions to promote space tourism, said: "The UK needs more scientists and engineers and there's a lot of career opportunities in the space ...
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NY Ed Tech Week's 2017 Highlights Our goal is to balance the conversation between innovators, investors, public and private educators, and anyone else in the educational technology space. CE: Can you talk more about the public sector speakers you have attending this year? AK: There are more than 130 educators scheduled to attend ...
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Congressman Rogers: A space corps is 'inevitable' "That's my view, that's the view of the House Armed Services Committee, and we're going to continue promoting this because we're not willing to allow China and Russia to surpass our capabilities in space." Rogers credited Hyten for shedding light on the advances in counter-space technology being ...
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Understanding the (Really Ridiculous) Core Tenets of the Flat Earth Hypothesis But it seems that nothing — not even GPS technology or manned space flights — can convince some people that Earth is round. In the modern era, the Flat Earth movement started in 1956 with a young British man named Samuel Shenton. Inspired by an 1881 book titled Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a ...
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Space research spinoffs helping people, says SHAR Director The research in space technologies has resulted in spinoff benefits across a multitude of areas and its transference to the industry and other sectors has contributed towards the technological growth/self reliance, societal benefits and national development, said P. Kunhikrishnan, Director of Satish ...
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Ask Adrian: Our tech editor tackles your trickiest technology problems For all their advanced picture technology, the sound quality on many televisions is actually quite poor. Ironically, the thinner they get, the worse the speakers - less physical space means tinnier, weaker audio quality. It's a question of physics. Audio typically needs space to reverberate. This is why the ...
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