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An Update on the Fourth Industrial Revolution
We are in the midst of what many are calling the , or Industry 4.0. This is a time of…
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SpaceX aims to expand its Starlink satellite operation to Texas and set up Starbase City
SpaceX is planning to break ground on a “state-of-the-art manufacturing facility” in Austin, Texas, to support a satellite operation that…
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Boeing Insitu founders raise cash for Aerovel, which makes drones that take off and land vertically
An aerospace venture started by the founders of Boeing’s Insitu business unit just raised fresh cash as the company ramps…
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NASA’s latest Mars rover has the same processor as an iMac from 1998
NASA’s brand-new Perseverance rover is the most advanced machine that’s ever landed on Mars. But when it comes to rovers,…
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Countries are polluting like it’s 2019 again
Globally, people produced more planet-heating carbon dioxide emissions in December than they did before the pandemic, new data shows. It’s…
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Future hurricane seasons might start two weeks early
Next year’s Atlantic hurricane season could begin on May 15th if officials decide this year to move its formal start…
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How Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine could narrow equity gaps
All three COVID-19 vaccines available in the United States will help save lives and reduce hospitalizations. But the Johnson &…
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Rocket Lab unveils bigger rocket and plans to go public via SPAC
Small launch firm Rocket Lab announced plans on Monday to go public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition…
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Big, Beautiful and Blue: Hubble Captures Immense Galaxy That Stretches 200,000 Light-Years Across
Galaxy NGC 2336 — a barred spiral galaxy that stretches an immense 200,000 light-years across — is captured here by…
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Four Futuristic Space Technology Concepts Selected by NASA for Further Research and Development
This illustration shows a conceptual lunar railway system called FLOAT (Flexible Levitation on a Track) that has been selected for…
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