Friday 11 January 2019

Google Alert - technology of space

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technology of space
Daily update 11 January 2019
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Long duration space missions may shrink spinal muscles: Study ... said researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US.
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For years, India's relationship with its biggest trading partner, China, has been defined by a one-sided kind of "buy-buy" – Indian hunger for Chinese ...
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As technology becomes smaller, so does the amount of space it takes up in our homes. For example, television sets are increasingly slender, meaning ...
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While most leaders and scientists have applauded China's achievement, certain parties view China's progress in space technology as a threat.
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173 crore developing critical technologies for human space flight. The plan was first pitched in 2008 but was put on the backburner as the economy ...
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Entries are open for submission now through January 25. Why the awards, you ask? Well, the marketing technology space has been exploding in ...
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That's something our space explorers have been dreaming of for decades. And the technology has just taken its first step. On December 31, a ...
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A team of UK scientists are trying to make the farming industry more efficient by applying space technology to help tackle ammonia pollution.
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If 2018 was a stellar year for tech IPOs, 2019 promises to be spectacular. Gear up for ... and Boeing, among them—launch crewed test flights to space.
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