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Boston Dynamics Robots Have the Coolest Parkour Moves: Watch Video

Whatever you do, Boston Dyanmics’ bipedal robot Atlas can probably do it too, if not better. This is probably what the company was trying to...

by admin August 18, 2021
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Vega Rocket Blasts Off With Airbus Observation Satellite, Miniature CubeSats

A European Vega rocket lifted off Monday night from French Guiana carrying an Earth observation satellite and four miniature “cubesats”. It was the second...

by admin August 17, 2021
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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Sues NASA Over SpaceX Moon Contract

Blue Origin, the space company owned by Jeff Bezos, is suing the US government over its decision to award a massive Moon exploration contract...

by admin August 17, 2021
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Researchers Locate Possible Origin of Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid

The asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs hit the Earth near Mexico. Dubbed Chicxulub impactor, the large rocky object had an estimated width of roughly...

by admin August 17, 2021
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Forget Face Unlock, Indian Researchers Have Figured Out a Way to Authenticate Mobiles With Teeth

A team of Indian researchers has developed what appears to be a first-of-a-kind human authentication through teeth for mobile and other hand-held devices. The...

by admin August 16, 2021
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk Says Starship Orbital Stack to Be Ready for Flight in Few Weeks

SpaceX founder Elon Musk said on Saturday the first orbital stack of the Starship rocket should be ready for flight in the coming weeks,...

by admin August 16, 2021
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NASA Is Excited to See Perseverance in Ingenuity’s Aerial Images. But Where Is It?

A recent picture by NASA can leave us wondering. The aerial shot shows a vast expanse of Mars surface and is taken by NASA’s...

by admin August 14, 2021
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Two Spacecraft Flew Past Venus Last Week. Here’s How It Was Like

Two spacecraft flew past Venus recently in a rare double flyby that captured unique imagery and data. This data is now being analysed, but...

by admin August 14, 2021
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Boeing Astronaut Capsule Grounded for Months By Valve Issue

Boeing’s astronaut capsule is grounded for months and possibly even until next year because of a vexing valve problem. Boeing and NASA officials said...

by admin August 14, 2021
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Amazon Customers Are Cancelling Prime Membership After Jeff Bezos’ Space Trip: Find Out Why

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos flew out to space and stayed in zero gravity for a few minutes last month. After landing back on Earth,...

by admin August 13, 2021
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Boeing Starliner Launch Faces Further Delays Due to Issues With Propulsion System

Boeing’s troubled Starliner spaceship could be set for further delays after the company said Thursday it was working to solve problems with the propulsion...

by admin August 13, 2021
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Chameleon-Inspired Robot That Can Change Colour Instantly to Adapt to Its Surroundings

A group of researchers from South Korea have created a robot that is able to change its colour like a chameleon — known to...

by admin August 12, 2021
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China Is Developing A Lander For Manned Moon Missions: Report

China’s ambitious plans regarding its missions to the Moon are not new. In January 2019, China had already earned the distinction of being the...

by admin August 12, 2021
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Elon Musk Comes Forward to Assist NASA With Spacesuits as Moon Mission Pushed to April 2025

Elon Musk on Tuesday said his aerospace company SpaceX could help NASA produce spacesuits for its Artemis Moon mission after the US space agency’s...

by admin August 11, 2021
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COVID-19 Detection Within an Hour? This Device Makes It Possible, as Accurate as PCR Test

One of the biggest challenges at the beginning of the novel coronavirus pandemic was ensuring aggressive testing of vast populations in several countries across...

by admin August 10, 2021
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Boeing Assessing Launch Dates in August for CST-100 Starliner Space Capsule

Boeing said on Monday it was assessing multiple dates this month for the launch of its CST-100 Starliner space capsule to the International Space Station....

by admin August 10, 2021
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‘Red Planet’ or ‘Sahara Desert’? This Photo by NASA Is ‘Too Hot to Handle’

NASA has shared a stunning view of the Earth’s largest desert, the Sahara Desert, in its latest post on Instagram. The image was captured...

by admin August 9, 2021
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Czech Scientists Give ‘Brains’ to Drone System to Detect Abnormal Behaviour

Law enforcement agencies across the world are leveraging technology to equip themselves to stop crimes or improve their response time. Most of them are...

by admin August 8, 2021
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Never Before Did the Moon Look This Beautiful. Here’s NASA’s Latest Photo

We adore NASA for stunning us with marvellous pictures from various nooks and crannies of the Universe. Be it amazing landscapes of Mars or...

by admin August 6, 2021
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IBM, Institutions in India Join Hands to Develop Quantum Computing Skilling in India

Although quantum computing is a fast growing field, skill and expertise in this new area of technology is desperately needed, and leading Indian institutions...

by admin August 6, 2021
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