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Space tech to help oil extraction Technology projects using examples of best practice from the space, travel and computing industries hope to unlock billions of barrels of oil in small North Sea fields. The Oil & Gas Technology Centre is putting £1 million of funding into four ventures that are developing equipment to make extracting oil ...
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Jeff Bezos: the boy who wanted to colonise space He has made his first tentative steps into giving away a fraction of his fortune, but Bezos seriously lags behind his technology billionaire contemporaries in philanthropy. Bezos would still be the world's second-richest man if Microsoft founder Bill Gates had not given away more than $36bn. Gates, along ...
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Interview: Independence-X, Malaysia's NewSpace pioneer Independence-X Aerospace is a company of industry professionals and academics based out of Technology Park Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur with the aim of transforming Malaysia into a space hub as well contributing to socio-economic development of the region through space-related technologies.
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China plans to launch new space science satellites around 2020 However, compared with leading powers in space, China is still going through unbalanced development in space scientific research, technology, and application. Hopefully, these new space science satellites will help roll up the curtain of change, said Wang. "We hope to build a state lab for space ...
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Goldman predicts the world's first trillionaire will mine asteroids The company believes the first people to create the technology for mining asteroids will be rewarded with riches unlike anything ever seen. "While the ... Initiative that will provide $223 million of its national space budget in early-stage funding and grants to companies involved in the field of space mining.
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NASA teams study the agency's future in astrophysics; tackle formidable technology challenges "When people ask about technology gaps in developing the Origins Space Telescope, I tell them the top three challenges are detectors, detectors, detectors," said Dave Leisawitz, a Goddard scientist and OST study scientist. "It's all about the detectors." NASA researchers are currently advancing different ...
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Flood of Chinese tech firms will push up office rents in Hong Kong's TST, say analysts Office rents in Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui district are set to jump this year, say analysts, as a plentiful supply of space and vastly improved transport links make it the top choice of mainland Chinese technology firms. A dearth of office space in the city's main business district, Central, is making Tsim Sha ...
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Asteroid Miners' Arkyd-6 Satellite Aces Big Test in Space Some of Planetary Resources' asteroid-mining tech just passed a major space test. The Washington-based company's tiny Arkyd-6 satellite has completed all its mission goals in Earth orbit, just three months after lifting off atop an Indian rocket, Planetary Resources representatives said. "The spacecraft ...
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New hires as Portable Space expands on all fronts A Suffolk business is announcing a number of new initiatives to meet growing business needs. Portable Space, which provides solutions for secure storage and additional accommodation, says it has seen increasing demand for its products over the last 12 months and is on track to deliver 20 per cent ...
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'Maker movement' changing China's tech copycat reputation ENGINEERS, computer programmers and children tinker with self-made radio-controlled toy cars and robotic arms in China's southern city of Shenzhen, home to "makers" who are changing the country's reputation as a hub for technology copycats. The group works in a special space inside a high-rise ...
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