Thursday 25 February 2016

Google Alert - technology of space

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technology of space
Daily update 25 February 2016
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Tech Times
NASA is set to launch four new CubeSats to aid planetary exploration and space research. The four new satellites will help improve weather ...
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Nature.com
Researchers working on a €400 million (US$440 million) mission to try out the necessary technology in space for the first time – involving firing lasers ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
To update and upgrade your office space, the first step is to wholly trust technology, suggests Mr Penson. "Take the plunge," he says, "and it will ...
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The National
The UK is a world leader in space exploration and technology. Its first venture into space was in 1962 on the world's first collaborative satellite, Ariel 1.
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Popular Mechanics
It will likely be decades before a photonic propulsion could actually be used for space travel, but the fact that the technology seems to work is exciting ...
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Global educational technology space has seen high interest and investments in educational technology companies providing online teaching tools.
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Huffington Post
One-Third Of US Tech 'Innovators' Are Immigrants: Study ... women and US-born minorities are largely underrepresented in the tech innovation space.
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ABC News
... in space, scientists will compare his body to his Earth-bound brother Mark.","url":"/Technology/video/kelly-twins-talk-latest-space-mission-37171373" ...
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GOOD Magazine
The Samsung Gear VR is built on Oculus Rift's technology. ... But if Oculus Rift wins the VR space, we may be entering a virtual reality landscape ...
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EP News Wire
The House Science, Space and Technology Committee held a hearing recently to discuss "midnight regulations," or regulations made at the end of a ...
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