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China's space lab set to crash to Earth in a week WHEN Tiangong-1 rocketed into the sky in 2011, optimists hoped the space station - literal translation: "heavenly palace" - would be a model for a permanent fixture among the stars, a space laboratory that was among humankind's first footsteps in the Cosmos. So, when an out-of-control Tiangong-1 ...
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Upstarts gain in hot India payments space Ola, a local rival to Uber Technologies Inc, Big Bazaar, a chain of stores run by billionaire Kishore Biyani, and incumbent mobile wallet leader Paytm Mobile Solutions are other users. Facebook is piloting a payments service in India with a UPI backbone for its WhatsApp Pay, which has already drawn ...
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Meet the Swede who wants to bring Nasa-level technology to your home Mahdjoubi's idea to use space technology to change the way we consume water here on earth has earned him backing from the likes of H&M CEO Karl-Johan Persson and Skype co-founder Niklas Zennström. The truth however is that this wasn't the original plan. As a teenager, the Malmö native wasn't ...
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Demand for co-working and technology-related spaces will be trending this year Its Asia Pacific head of research Nicholas Holt said the lacklustre leasing activities is due to continued growth in demand from co-working and technology-related spaces. "However, growth in demand from co-working and technology-related spaces will continue to be a prominent trend in 2018 across ...
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Space dreams: Japan aerospace agency helps Singapore students' experiment proposals take flight NUS High School students (in orange, from left) Fu Tianyi, 14, Kim Yongbeom, 15, Paul Seow Jian Hao, 14, Srivathsan Ram, 14, and Alexander Goo Zong Han, 14, after a mock astronaut training exercise. With them are Singapore Space and Technology Association executive director Lynette Tan, and ...
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Watch: We're littering space. Now scientists have created a high-tech harpoon to clean it up Did you know there are half a million pieces of man-made space junk orbiting the Earth right now? We humans are polluting space systematically. Scientists in the UK have said that this rubbish floating in space can harm global communications and obstruct satellites and space crafts. Which is why they ...
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KULR Technology to Exclusively Commercialize Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Testing Devices ... Numerous manned space applications rely on trigger cells with this implantable device to verifiably create the problems they are trying to address, and they are in high demand," said Dr. Eric Darcy, Battery Systems Technical Discipline Lead at NASA-Johnson Space Center, who co-developed the ISC ...
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Apple working on foldable iPhone to be launched in 2020 If the Infinity Display and bezel-free displays dominated the discourse through the last year in the smartphones technology space, the next big trend could be the foldable smartphone. One has already heard a lot about Samsung's project of the Galaxy X foldable phone and now it appears Apple Inc also ...
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KL office market continues to struggle with oversupply but co-working space demand rising "Growth in demand from co-working and technology-related spaces will continue to be a prominent trend in 2018 across most of the region's key markets," said Knight Frank Asia-Pacific head of research Nicholas Holt. According to Knight Frank, topping the index for the quarter was Jakarta, which has ...
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Maxar Technologies' SSL selected as trusted partner to provide direct broadcasting satellite to B-SAT Maxar Technologies (formerly MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.) is a leading global provider of advanced space technology solutions for commercial and government markets including satellites, Earth imagery, geospatial data and analytics, is at the nexus of the new space economy, developing ...
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