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UN turns to space technology to reach SDGs [NEW YORK] The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will have greater access to a suite of powerful space science tools to help ...
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Why Mission Shakti may start a space tiff This, too, is untenable, as most space technology is dual-use, serving both military and civilian functions — such as space technology for surveillance ...
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Future Returns: How to Invest in Space Travel and Technologies New developments in space travel and related technologies are linking together a diverse array of firms, creating a new economy around the activity in ...
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A Warm Space Station Welcome for Cool New Hardware Further development of this technology in space could lead to improved inertial-force sensors, which could be used to design tools for enhanced ...
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Retired US Air Force general says China is 'building a navy in space' and he claims technology ... According to Kwast, China is developing 'nuclear thermal power propulsion systems' for space flight, technology that he says the U.S. is capable of ...
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How can IoT innovations resulting from space missions be used? The push to rapidly develop technology for space exploration has resulted in many IoT innovations. IT pros have been able to use these innovations to ...
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When companies open up office space for meet-ups Companies operating in the area of new-age technologies such as Machine Language and Data Analytics are particularly open to the idea of playing ...
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Solving the challenges of long duration space flight with 3-D printing NASA astronaut Anne McClain installs the ReFabricator on the space station in Feb. 2019. The printer was developed to test technology for recycling ...
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Enel works with European Space Agency on energy security and sustainability Space technologies will also be leveraged to reduce technical risks, such as the interference of vegetation with overhead power lines, and optimise ...
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Axios Space Companies are trying to capitalize on the threat of space junk with new technology to clean it up, but it's not clear who will pay for the service.
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