NASA grant to tap lunar resources

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Computer models may lead to propellant production from lunar mantle Florida Tech associate professor of chemical engineering, Dr. Jonathan Whitlow, received a grant of nearly $50,000 from NASA to develop computer models that can lead ...


Sharp Installs Second Production Line for Large LCD Panels

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In response to expanding demand for large LCD panels for LCD TVs, Sharp Corporation will install a second production line for large-format LCDs within the Kameyama Plant, in which the company will start operation in August ...


ENGINEER TO DEVELOP NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR NEXT MARS MISSION

ENGINEER TO DEVELOP NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR NEXT MARS MISSION

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Even as the current Mars rovers continue to log extra miles over the red planet’s surface, NASA is planning for the next generation rover to travel even farther. Ohio State University navigation software may he ...


GO FOR LAUNCH! X PRIZE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES TEAMS READY TO COMPETE FOR $10 MILLION

GO FOR LAUNCH! X PRIZE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES TEAMS READY TO COMPETE FOR $10 MILLION

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The American Mojave Aerospace Ventures Team announces launch dates for SpaceShipOne and the Canadian da Vinci Project Team announces roll-out date for their completed spaceship. The X PRIZE Foundation announ ...


Mirror measures vortex drag

Mirror Measures Vortex Drag

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Airplanes generate trailing wake vortices which can be dangerous for following aircraft, especially on takeoff and landing. An onboard laser measuring device scans the air space in front of the plane, recognizes ...


Research and Development 100 Award for A New Method that Simplifies Protein Production

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F. William Studier, a biophysicist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, has won a 2004 Research and Development 100 award for developing a new process that simplifies the production of proteins ...


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Track Koalas From Space

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Satellite technology will be used to track koalas as part of a ground-breaking new research program between The University of Queensland and major mining company Rio Tinto Coal Australia (RTCA). Koalas at the ...



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