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Kilopower Project: NASA Pushes Nuclear Power for Deep-Space Missions It has no moving parts, making it ideal for applications in space. However, it is not terribly efficient. Nuclear reactors can take advantage of active nuclear fission, or atom splitting, to be far more efficient, and NASA has been researching this technology for decades. The United States flew its first space ...
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The AI That Prepared Astronauts for Space Could Now Help Fight Crime Artificial intelligence systems that were developed to prepare astronauts for space are now being employed to solve crimes. The Belgian police force believes the tech has the potential to help them more efficiently sift through data and find leads.
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Interview: The World According to John Leahy "Interview: The World According to John Leahy " 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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Port of Charleston Searches for Space With cargo volumes increasing across the US East Coast, The Port of Charleston is searching for space in which it can extend its port, according to The Post and Courier. The capacity of Asian-based vessels visiting the US East Coast ports grew by around 24% in 2017. The increase has been long ...
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Meet the newest player in the global space industry "Today marks the beginning of a new era in commercial access to space," said Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck. ... "They are quicker to build ... can respond quicker to jumps in technology development, and since they are smaller they therefore require less fuel to get them into orbit," Tucker said.
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Union Budget: India expects a huge technology focus on the edtech front The renewed focus and initiatives towards the education space along with the push towards using technology to drive better education is the need of the hour. But it is not clear whether government has taken active note of the same. Mayank Kumar, Co-founder UpGrad believes in the last budget there ...
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Davos 2018: The region is waking up to the transforming power of space Looking at the region today, the Arab world is predominantly a user of space technology rather than a developer of it; we utilise it on a daily basis, perhaps without even knowing or noticing. Much of the remote sensing data that is used in the region is sourced from foreign satellites and is usually used for ...
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One Co.Work sets up co-working space for blockchain startups Work brand, has set up a co-working space for blockchain startups in Bengaluru. One Co.Work founder and CEO Himanshu Bindal said in a statement on Monday that the new space, named BlockLabs, will help budding Indian entrepreneurs drive innovation in the promising blockchain technology.
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Here's what Earth's busiest shipping lanes look like from space Satellites developed by the likes of the ESA are helping to track the world's shipping lanes, resulting in an incredibly colourful image. Technology developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) is helping to track the world's busiest shipping lanes, and now it has helped to create a colourful image to ...
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GM launches a new dedicated tech center in Canada In the end, it looks more like a Silicon Valley startup office space than it has any right to, even if it's not quite a perfect copy of the original and the vibe is clearly more buttoned down. But for GM, it's an ideal model: A workplace that looks and feels like some of the most exciting places that Canadian ...
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