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| Opinion: The New Cold War "Opinion: The New Cold War " is part of Aviation Week & Space Technology's subscription package. Subscribe now to read this full article. And by subscribing, you'll also receive full coverage of what's next in technology from the experts trusted by the global aerospace & defense community.
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| 1200+ residents and counting: how CoHo is pioneering the co-living space in India CoHo is a tech-enabled platform pioneering the concept of co-living spaces in India with its managed apartments and villas for a hassle-free living experience to the millennials. It provides managed rental accommodations for young professionals and students in Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida.
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| Excessively cheesy and tactless Falcon Heavy stunt fills space vacuum On a lowest common denominator level, it's a car floating in space, and it hardly comes more accessible than that. It's stupid, it's wasteful, but it is also fit for all ages. For all the effort that governments put into getting children interested in science and technology subjects, a tacky stunt like a cherry-red ...
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| US wants to privatize International Space Station — report WASHINGTON, United States — Could the International Space Station become a commercial venture run by private industry? That is the wish of the White House, which hopes to end funding for the costly program within a few years, The Washington Post reported Sunday. The US plan, the paper said, ... The Trump administration is reportedly moving to privatize the International Space Station - TechCrunch
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| The Rise of Legal Tech Incubators and Why Allen & Overy's 'Fuse' Has the Right Stuff Incubators require more than space, energy, and good intentions. That's a start, but a successful incubator is one that focuses on specific challenges and provides resident cohorts human and technical resources, mentorship, and end-user exposure. Successful incubators require planning, focus, ...
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| Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster Isn't The First Electric Car In Space NASA blasted the first "electric car" into space on July 26, 1971: the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV to its co-workers and moon buggy to its friends). The Apollo 15 crew unpacked it from the Lunar Module on July 31, and astronauts David Scott and Jim Irwin became the first humans to drive on another world ...
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| In one of largest funding rounds in Indian SME space, LendingKart secures $87M. But there's more The company on Monday announced the closing of their $87 million Series-C round, one of the largest in the SME lending space, led by Singapore's Fullerton Financial Holdings Pte Ltd (FFH), a subsidiary of Temasek Holdings. LendingKart Technologies Private Limited, which is a part of the ...
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| Technology youth development programme, 'Airbus Little Engineer' launched Airbus Foundation executive director Andrea Debbane says the firm is keen on supporting Kenyan youth whose innovative and high-tech spirit is getting stronger. The Airbus Little Engineer programme will help facilitate access to STEM skills which are crucial in solving the complex problems of today.
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| Blockchain, Open Civic Data, and TV White Space The panel, "Blockchain, Open Civic Data, and TV White Space," was held Sunday morning as part of the Symposium on the Future of Libraries at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Denver. Sue Alman, a full-time lecturer at the SJSU iSchool, outlined her study of how libraries can use blockchain technology ...
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| The Week In Technology, Feb. 12-16, 2018 Airbus Begins Skyways Drone Delivery Flights. . . . Airbus' Skyways unmanned parcel delivery air vehicle has completed its first flight demonstration in Singapore. The UAV, which has been developed for use within the confines of the National University of Singapore (NUS) operated from a dedicated ...
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