Companies Are Preparing for Space Mining
The moon — along with all the other planets, moons, and asteroids in the solar system — could one day be mined for resources to meet Earth’s ever-growing needs.
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After more than 100 years, the dominance of the gas-fuelled internal combustion engine on our roads may finally be coming to an end.
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Industry Updates from a boat that powers itself with ocean waste to some lessons from Elon Musk.
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The mere thought of issuing a large-scale product recall is enough to bring any manufacturer out in a cold sweat.
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Chelsea Barnes, a leader in Kalypso's operational change management division, advises her clients to focus on one critical phase in their OCM journey as they digitally transform their business.
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Vektor lab — the State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology — has a shadowy past as a biological warfare research facility in the Soviet era, but today it is a world-renowned biological research center.
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Industry Updates from Samsung's new 1,000 inch TV to a large acquisition by Winnebago.
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Annual budgets have always been part of running a business, but these key industry players believe they've found better alternatives.
Read More »Smart Appliance, Consumer Robotics Market to Jump 40% This Year
Researchers expect product and consumer trends to continue to fuel growth in coming years.
Read More »Machine Learning Model Discovers 10 New “Superhard” Materials
To be defined as “superhard,” a material must have a hardness value exceeding 40 gigapascals on the Vickers scale when measured with the Vickers Hardness Test. In other words, superhard materials can take up to 40 gigapascals of pressure before an indentation is made on their surface.
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