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China plans a solar power play in space that NASA abandoned decades ago John Mankins has spent his professional life working on novel ideas that could transform the way humans use technology in space, solar power ...
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Stability of solar cells in near space tested These cells also have great potential for developing the new-generation energy technology for space application, but little research has been done to ...
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How startups are leveraging deep tech knowledge to power ahead With deep-tech startups, it could be expertise in areas such as space, imaging, data analytics, materials, and others. And because the boundaries of ...
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China and the US are locked in a crucial battle for space domination Joan Johnson-Freese, a professor at the US Naval War College, also notes that "the majority of space technology is dual use, meaning of value to ...
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The Future's Coming: Why We Need to Prepare for Sci-Fi Tomorrows Today The technological utopias of science fiction may still be centuries away, but building the culture of ... Related: Best Space Books and Sci-Fi for 2019.
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Russian-US crew arrives at International Space Station Baikonur: A Russian-American crew arrived at the International Space Station on Friday, five months after a botched launch led to an emergency ...
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Air Force experiment NTS-3 could point the way to the next generation of GPS Arlen Biersgreen, NTS-3 program manager at AFRL's Space Vehicles ... As the U.S. military's first Navigation Technology Satellite mission in 40 years, ...
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Space travel can trigger dormant herpes viruses: NASA Washington: Over half the astronauts who travelled on the Space Shuttle and stayed aboard International Space Station (ISS) triggered the dormant ...
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Hi-tech shoemaker shows the way In Hyderabad, MIT grad Anirudh Sharma and his Michigan friend Krispian Lawrence put their best foot forward into the wearable technology space, ...
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The Pentagon Wants an Orbital Space Weapon to Blast Enemy Missiles You know the scene in "Akira" where Tetsuo rips a satellite space weapon out of orbit? Now the U.S. military wants to try something similar, according ...
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