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NASA uses Technology to Give Students an Out of this World Experience ... careers in space, technology, and engineering," said Concha Reid, deputy program manager for NASA's Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) Program.
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Researchers Have Generated Oxygen From Magnets To Aid Long-Term Space Exploration NASA uses centrifuges to get oxygen in space. ... Center for Applied Space Technology and Microgravity (ZARM) in Germany at a facility that mimics ...
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Oxygen produced using magnets could help astronauts on deep-space missions to Mars: Study If successful, this idea could be used in technologies to ensure unlimited oxygen supply to astronauts on missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. How ...
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These five key technologies will transform our lives - The World Economic Forum Technology is developing rapidly and innovations that were once the ... We have developed technologies, such as mRNA vaccines and reusable space ...
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Israeli space-tech startup can now locate lithium deposits on Earth - The Jerusalem Post ASTERRA's groundbreaking satellite image analysis tech can find precious minerals without breaking ground.
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Aftermath of explosive stellar merger seen in a new light - Physics World ... computation | Virtual event HK Tech Forum on Reliability and Safety of Intelligent Systems 20—21 August 2022; Astronomy and space | Conference ...
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This traveling VR exhibit beams visitors aboard the International Space Station 'The Infinite' lets visitors stroll through the ISS virtually, using newly developed technology so they don't bump into each other.
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India at 75 | Timeline: Science - Frontline - The Hindu ... the remarkable progress made in a wide spectrum of disciplines, from space research and missile technology to computing and oceanography.
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5G networks: The next big battle in India's telecom space is about to begin Now that the bidding for 5G spectrum is over, the next big battle lies in standalone versus non-standalone networks.
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Glasgow tech start-up to count elephants from space as part of major conservation project Glasgow-based Eolas Insight is taking the lead in a project that will utilise its technology to help conservationists count African elephants.
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