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NASA Fund Researches the Potential of Blockchain Technology in Space NASA recently awarded a grant of $330,000 USD (approximately $413,000 CAD) to the University of Akron to research the potential of blockchain technology to improve space communications. Dr. Jen Wei, assistant professor of computer engineering at the University of Akron, leads a team of ...
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Space tech being used for 125 govt projects: Isro chief In an exclusive interview with TOI soon after taking over as Isro chairman, Dr Kailasavadivoo Sivan said, "Isro is helping the Centre make the most of space technology for social-welfare and development projects. Explaining how it all started, he said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi had held a meeting of ...
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Healthcare kickstart with startup technology, $11 million funds HYDERABAD: In addition to a significant rise in the number of startups working in the healthtech space in India, the funding being garnered by Indian healthtech companies has also seen a hike over the past year, shows a new report. In Hyderabad, healthtech startups received a total funding of $11 ...
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Space Gets an Artificial Star. Astronomers Ask: Do We Need More? Rocket Lab did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Humanity Star, made of carbon fiber and reflective panels, has been called a disco ball, space garbage and a Dungeons and Dragons die. Michael E. Brown, an astronomer at the California Institute of Technology, said it was "space ...
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What is the European Space Agency? The ESA explained ... Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The international consortium decides what Europe is going to do in space, provides funding, promotes further understanding of space science and technology and looks to develop satellite-based technologies and services.
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Teacher killed in space shuttle Challenger disaster honored FILE - In this 1985 file photo, high school teacher Christa McAuliffe rides with her children Caroline, left, and Scott during a parade down Main Street in Concord, N.H. New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is proclaiming a day in honor of McAuliffe who died in the NASA Challenger disaster decades ago. Challenger Disaster: 32 Years Later, Astronaut's Lessons From Space Will Finally Be Released - Newsweek
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Life on Mars proof? Tiny device for DNA could change space exploration forever MiniON has already been tested in the Axel Heiberg region over 500 miles from the North Pole - the device revealed microbes in salty areas in roots as deep as 1,970 feet, showcasing the potential of the technology on a space exploration mission. The researchers behind the life-detecting hardware ...
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Sky and Space Global to test nano-satellite based point-of-sale technology The field trial is the first step for SAS and Paratus in replacing the current limited and unreliable means of communications with POS devices in remote areas, with new technology. This agreement follows a binding commercial offtake contract in August 2017 between SAS and Sat-Space Africa, a wholly ...
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Spacewalk cancelled after Canadarm2 fixed with software patch The Canadian Space Agency says it used a "creative software solution" to fix a replacement part on the Canadarm 2, postponing the need to send astronauts on a spacewalk. The agency says scientists detected an anomaly in one of the electronic systems that controls a new hand that was installed on ...
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It's a squeeze for lift repair with tech advances He noted that technology has allowed the fitting of lift components into a smaller space in the lift shaft, "as opposed to taking up retail space", adding: "It's better for our customers." While most MRL lifts can only be installed in buildings of up to 15 to 20 storeys, the improvement in technology means more ...
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Putting everyday computer parts to space radiation test 29 January 2018. ESA's next mission, the miniature GomX-4B, includes a piggyback experiment to test how well everyday commercial computer memories perform in the radiation-soaked environment of space. Ready to be launched from China this Friday, GomX-4B was built from six standard 10 cm ...
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