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Rocket launched from New Zealand successfully deploys satellites A rocket launched from New Zealand on Sunday successfully reached orbit carrying small commercial satellites. California-based company Rocket Lab said its Electron rocket, which carries only a small payload of about 150 kilograms (331 pounds), successfully deployed an earth imaging and two other ...
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TU Wien develops new semiconductor processing technology Leitgeb developed the new material processing technology as part of his dissertation with Professor Ulrich Schmid in cooperation with CTR Carinthian Tech Research AG and sponsored by the Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies (COMET) programme. "The porous structure influences the ...
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New fuel cell technology runs on solid carbon Idaho National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's national laboratories. The laboratory performs work in each of DOE's strategic goal areas: energy, national security, science and environment. INL is the nation's leading center for nuclear energy research and development. Day-to-day ...
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Hydro-Québec licenses Dongshi Kingpower Science and Technology to use its solid-state lithium ... BEIJING, Jan. 22, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - Hydro-Québec (Montréal, Canada) and Dongshi Kingpower Science and Technology Ltd. (China) today announced the signing of a licensing agreement for the use of patents related to solid-state lithium batteries. This agreement will enable Kingpower to use ...
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New Caledonian crows show how technology evolves Tool-making crows have allowed us to see the first foundations of a technological breakthrough. New Caledonian crows spontaneously make hooks out of plant material, using them to "fish" for grubs and spiders. Experiments have now revealed that these hooked tools are 10 times faster at retrieving a ...
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Star Wars-style tractor beams could levitate people as scientists reveal how 'sound tornadoes' can ... ... could levitate people as scientists reveal how 'sound tornadoes' can move large objects. Trekkies and Star Wars fans will be overjoyed at the news that Bristol researchers have found a way to shift objects around using invisible waves of noise. By Sean Keach, Digital Technology and Science Editor.
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Chinese technology helps Cuba build largest wind farm Behind the complex is Chinese technology, according to Adela Alvarez, an official at Cuba's Integrated Wind Energy Management company. Cuban officials chose two Chinese companies to supply the project -- Goldwind Science and Technology Co., a global provider of wind turbines over the last three ...
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2018 Science & Technology expo to stimulate invention – FG The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, has said the 2018 technology, innovation expo is intended as part of Federal Government commitment to stimulate technological inventions, innovations as well as research and development for the purpose of commercialization.
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SW China metropolis sees blossom of hi-tech enterprises CHONGQING, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- More than 3,000 technology-based enterprises were established last year in Chongqing, the largest city in western China. According to the Chongqing Science and Technology Commission, the city now has 6,725 technology-based companies, with 3,465 of them newly ...
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Hour of Code: Unlocking the mysteries of computer science in area schools Information technology employees with Savannah River Nuclear Solutions recently helped area students decipher the often-perceived mystery of computer programming as a part of National Computer Science Week. Computer programming is a crucial element of many businesses and industries ...
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