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How asteroid mining could transform the global economy
Engineers are pushing the limits of space technology to unlock resources hidden within asteroids orbiting Earth.
An engineering faculty member at the University of Nevada, Reno explains how explosives engineers shape mining, medicine and ...
The Enhanced Games are letting athletes take performance enhancing drugs—and they want their events to be big as the Super ...
Nebius Group N.V. is a fully integrated AI infrastructure company with great management and a bright future. Learn more about ...
Navajo leaders approved a 4,500-acre lease for a solar power project, but some community members still have questions.
Plus, Delco Health Department offers free childbirth education classes, funeral services for Archmere Academy’s longtime ...
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Tanzania’s student loan success now meets funding crossroads
Dar es Salaam. As Tanzania expands access to higher and middle-level education to meet its development ambitions, the ...
President Peter Mutharika has ranked climate change among the top threats to Malawi’s fragile economy as disasters fuelled by ...
The electric vehicle revolution has created market forces to drive all sorts of innovations. Battery technology has ...
SBQuantum's quantum diamond magnetometer, as explained by CEO David Roy-Guay, is set to transform navigation and Earth ...
Powering Intelligence Across Industries. Applied Intuition isn’t just about one type of vehicle or one specific job. Think of ...
The “Better Fuel Economy at All Costs” push has spawned complexity issues for powerplant serviceability and longevity. OEMs may now have a chance to make needed design changes.
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