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New space tech can charge electric cars in just five minutes: NASA - Business Standard A new NASA-funded technology for future space missions may charge an electric car in just five minutes on Earth, paving the way for increased ...
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NASA space tech can charge your electric car in just 5 minutes - BizzBuzz A NASA technology, built with Purdue University researchers for future space missions, can charge an electric car in just five minutes on Earth, ...
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'Sky is the limit for opportunities in space tech. for students' - The Hindu ISRO-SHAR Space Week celebrations conclude at SITAM Engineering College in Vizianagaram.
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Why robots could play a bigger role in distant space stations of the future - The Indian Express The Astrobee robot's current level of autonomy is an impressive technological feat that makes them great for use on ISS. But for distant space ...
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New space tech can charge electric cars in just five minutes: NASA WASHINGTON: A new NASA-funded technology for future space missions may charge an electric car in just five minutes on Earth, paving the way for ...
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The future of medicine in space: drug development, manufacturing, and beyond As engineers build the technology to transport more humans to space and eventually Mars, scientists need to develop the pharmaceutical tools and ...
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HITN Brands Reach the Stratosphere to Promote Space and Technology Awareness "We are very excited to have this week-long activity drive awareness and pique the curiosity of younger generations about space and technology.
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Task force to innovate space applications for energy The new task force is aimed to be a global collaborative platform to promote the development and demonstration of innovative space-based technologies ...
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JPL Developing More Tools to Help Search for Life in Deep Space - NASA A team at the Lab has invented new technologies that could be used by future missions to analyze liquid samples from watery worlds and look for ...
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Not-so-toothless norms for outer space | ORF As the number of countries reliant on space-based services continues to grow, ... problem can increasingly be mitigated through technology.
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