• December 23, 2024

NASA Sets Its Eyes On The Nuclear Reactors For Future Power Generation When In Space

NASA has declared on using the latest style of the nuclear generator which can be permanently fixed on the lunar outposts or become a part of the deep-space missions in the next few decades. The solar system exploration demands for more of a power source for the landing, examination, and launching purposes. The plan to use solar…

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Apple Speculated To Roll Out Its First 5G Handset In 2020

Apple is supposedly pushing back the roll out of its first 5G handset to 2020, according to Fast Company. The tech behemoth was likely to launch its 5G handset next year, but has it seems that the firm has been “unhappy” with its chip supplier, Intel. Apple was originally employing 8060 modem processor by Intel…

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Google Maps Will Allow You Communicate With Businesses

Earlier this week, 9to5Google highlighted a blog post from Google declaring a new function for Google Maps: texting businesses. After it launches to Android and iPhone consumers, there will be a new button for “message” on the slide out drawer present in the left side that allows you text the companies you see in Google…

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Huge Meteorite Impact Crater Unearthed Buried Under Greenland Ice

  NASA has declared the detection of a huge meteorite impact crater buried deep under the Greenland ice. It measures 1,000 ft deep and more than 19 miles wide, making it among the top 25 biggest impact craters existing on the planet. The finding was made by a research team directed by Centre for GeoGenetics,…

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Leading Scientists Call For Prohibition On Broadly Used Insecticides

Public health professionals have discovered there is enough proof that prenatal exposure to broadly employed insecticides (dubbed as organophosphates) puts kids at jeopardy for neurodevelopmental diseases. In a scientific call to action and evaluation posted in PLOS Medicine, the scientists call for urgent government interference to eliminate all organophosphates. “There is compelling proof that exposure…

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Lockheed Martin Grabs Pentagon $ 23 Billion Contract

Lockheed Martin Corp received $ 22.7 billion contract from the US Department of Defense for the delivery of 255 F-35 jets, a decision made after the defense contractor was ordered to reduce the cost of its aircraft. The contract provides Lockheed for the delivery of 106 combat jets for military use and rest will be…

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L’Oréal’s Sensor Will Keep An Eye On Your UV Exposure

L’Oréal has declared a wearable device that calculates your exposure to UV radiation that can seriously injure your eyes & skin and possibly lead to skin cancer. The La Roche-Posay My Skin Track UV sensor is developed to attach on your bag or clothes, and it depends on NFC instead of Bluetooth to transfer data,…

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Marker Genes Can Be Substituted By Neural Networks In RNA Sequencing

A novel and efficient approach have been discovered by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University to differentiate cell types after scRNA-seq (single-cell RNA sequencing). The new technique entails the use of neural networks and controlled machine learning techniques instead of marker genes—that aren’t accessible for all cell types. Utilizing this novel, automated method, scientists can examine…

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Pentagon Emphasizes More On Laser Investments For Missile Defense

The US Department of Defense is planning to increase its investments in missile defense laser systems in future budget cycles, according to its technical advisor. Michael Griffin, secretary of defense for research and engineering, said Tuesday that he hopes for useful laser weapons in the hands of combatants, “no more than a few years,” but…

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First High-Resolution Picture Of Hawaii Captured By New NOAA Weather Satellite

  A spanking new weather satellite positioned above the Pacific Ocean has just started sending out its primary high-definition pictures, comprising its initial sight of Hawaii. The GOES-17 satellite of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)—that blasted-off on March 1 from Kennedy Space Center of NASA—arrived at its new permanent orbital location above the Pacific…

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SpaceX Receives FCC Sanction To Set Up Thousand More Internet Satellites

SpaceX’s plan to develop a high-speed & global wireless internet network with the help of satellites has taken one more step forward. The FCC sanctioned the firm’s request for its Starlink network to deploy over 7,000 very-down-to-Earth satellites. It follows the controller offering SpaceX the green signal to introduce 4,425 satellites in March. When it…

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Around $8.3 Million Raised By Momentus For Last-Mile Spacecraft Delivery

Around $8.3 Million has been raised in seed funding by Momentus, a space transportation startup, for its business to provide satellite operators travels from one orbit to another, as declared by the company. With the raised funds, Momentus intends to display its Vigoride rocket motorized by water-plasma thrusters within orbit in the coming year, said…

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