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Digital, electric, AI: Technologies that can disrupt auto service space Digital, electric, AI: Technologies that can disrupt auto service space. Machine learning, Natural Language Processing and Robotics are some popular ...
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Canadian Space Technology Startup SkyWatch Raises $17.2M to Democratize Satellite Data WATERLOO, ON, June 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- SkyWatch Space Applications Inc. ("SkyWatch"), a Waterloo-based space technology startup, ...
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China launches commercial asteroid hunter and 3 other satellites into space Beijing-3 is a remote-sensing satellite that will be operated by Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd (21AT), a commercial space ...
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Quantum Coherence Transferred in Free Space Quantum coherence, while fundamental to applications of quantum technology, has been difficult to transfer in free space. It has so far been limited to ...
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What Katerra's Collapse Means For Construction Tech Investment Katerra, the most highly funded and valued startup in the construction tech space, earlier this month filed for bankruptcy protection, a spectacular ...
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World's first wooden satellite to be launched from New Zealand (Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) The European Space Agency ...
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India's space technology participation at Expo 2020 reviewed Space technology is one of 11 themes that India is planning to display at its national pavilion at Expo 2020. Dr Singh hoped the showcasing of India's ...
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With a Bit of NASA Help, Industry Looks to Laser Communications Space is a perfect use for the technology, because there's no atmosphere or buildings to impede the beam's path, and compared to other ...
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Hanwha, KAI and LIG Nex1 to lead South Korea's private-sector-driven satellite development ... a public-to-private space technology transfer initiative led by KAIST, which built South Korea's first satellite KITSAT-1 that launched in August 1992.
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NASA To Use 3D Printed Human Tissue For Future Space Missions The technology is used to check the air quality onboard the space station to verify that it is safe to breathe and free of pollutants like formaldehyde, ...
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