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William “Bill” Swann, one of the first-generation pilots at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ Flight Propulsion Research Laboratory (predecessor to NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland), prepares to board a McDonnell F2H-2B airplane on Nov. 6, 1956. Credit: NASA Many of NASA’s most important aerospace breakthroughs that began inContinue Reading

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Episode description:   NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is on a quest to discover planets outside our solar system. NASA scientists Bertrand Mennesson and Vanessa Bailey explain how Roman’s wide view will spot as many as 100,000 new exoplanets in a galactic census that will change how we understandContinue Reading

Ola Electric looks beyond scooters

Ola Electric is expanding its battery business from just electric vehicles to a larger energy storage business and has unveiled a three-tier Shakti portfolio that will span homes, commercial facilities and grid-scale applications.The company on Saturday introduced Shakti Gen2 for homes, Shakti Rack for businesses and Mahashakti for large-scale energy storage…Continue Reading

Inaugural GITEX Ai Türkiye 2src26 unites global tech ecosystem at Istanbul Expo Centre on 9–1src September as the world’s largest tech and AI event network spotlights Eurasia’s fast-rising intelligence economy Istanbul, Türkiye, Aug 18, 2src26, ZEX PR WIRE — Türkiye’s ICT market, valued at US$38 billion in 2src26 and projected to reach US$58 billion by 2src31…Continue Reading

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When Hannah Cairo was a 17-year-old high school student, she did something mathematicians had been unable to do for four decades: she overturned the Mizohata-Takeuchi conjecture, a famous prediction about how wave energy behaves. In this video, Cairo and the mathematicians she worked with explain how she found the counterexampleContinue Reading

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What happens after DHS accuses an immigrant of weaponizing their vehicle? Subscribe ► https://www.youtube.com/user/guardianwires?sub_confirmation=1 A Guardian review of 26 cases that the DHS has promoted as evidence of a surge in “vehicular attacks” reveals most of those claims have fallen apart under scrutiny, with the accusations consistently disproven by evidenceContinue Reading

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In Indonesia thousands of people are in limbo, as they wait for aid to trickle in after a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake. Collapsed buildings and mounds of rubble line the streets. The earthquake also ripped deep cracks in roads, structures, and bridges. At least 68 people have died, and nearlyContinue Reading

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A Post-Cold War Assumption That No Longer Holds For three decades, the Alliance operated under a dangerous assumption: that the electromagnetic spectrum was a permissive sanctuary. Lulled into complacency by counter-terrorism campaigns that allowed precision strikes and networked command to go largely unchallenged, we forgot how to fight in theContinue Reading

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“We’re taking a lot of oil from Venezuela, and we’re getting along great with them. Billions and billions of barrels of oil is coming out of Venezuela, one of the most fertile places for oil in the world. And as you know, it was a forty-eight minute war, lasted forty-eightContinue Reading

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Xen is a hypervisor that runs on various kinds of hardware, where a crash can have massive consequences. It is deployed in fields like automotive, industrial automation, robotics, and avionics. These are all safety-critical fields where certification matters. So far, it has been on a good trajectory with increasing adoptionContinue Reading