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Japan's H3 rocket self-destructs in space during failed launch

Engadget | 2023-03-07, 07:58

JAXA's second attempt at launching the H3 rocket has ended up becoming a major setback for Japan's space ambitions. While the rocket was able to leave the launch pad, the country's space authorities were forced to activate its flight termination system a few

KStar unveils battery inverter solution for C&I applications

PV Magazine | 2023-03-07, 07:55

KStar’s new all-in-one energy storage system for commercial and industrial (C&I;) applications features a 5.12 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery system with a 50 kW inverter. It includes two clusters of batteries with 10 modules each, for a maximum

GLOBALink | Experts praise China's role as "major engine of global growth"

Xinhua | 2023-03-07, 07:50

China's role as "a major engine of global growth" has not changed, many observers and institutions have said, expressing their belief that the rebounding Chinese economy will achieve high-quality development and inject new momentum into the world

Japan's new rocket fails after engine issue

RTE | 2023-03-07, 07:46

Japan's new medium-lift rocket failed on its debut flight in space this morning after the launcher's second-stage engine did not ignite as planned. The failure is a blow to its efforts to cut the cost of accessing space and compete against Elon Musk's SpaceX.

Papua New Guinea: Totalenergies Launches Integrated Engineering Studies for the Papua LNG project

Market Watch | 2023-03-07, 07:46

Regulatory News: TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE), operator of the project, announces the launch of the fully integrated Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) for the Papua LNG project. Following pre-FEED studies, in order to maximize synergies

Japan launches H3 rocket, destroys it over 2nd stage failure

The Hindu | 2023-03-07, 07:43

Japan’s space agency has intentionally destroyed an H3 rocket moments after launch because the ignition for the second stage failed ...

Is YOUR town at risk? Study reveals the UK areas that could be plunged UNDERWATER ...

The Daily Mail | 2023-03-07, 07:39

Huge swathes of Britain's coastline are at risk of being plunged underwater by 2100 amid sea level rises fuelled by climate change, a new study has warned. Researchers say parts of the south east and north west of England, south Wales and central Scotland, are

Hyderabad: Suspected lover, friend arrested for murdering, chopping off body parts of engineering student

India TV | 2023-03-07, 07:32

Two more people, including the suspected girlfriend of the prime accused, have been arrested for being involved in the brutal murder of an engineering student whose body parts were chopped off last month, police said. The Abdullapurmet police on Monday

Mantra Engine AI Helps Translate Japanese Comics Into English

The Philadelphia Inquirer | 2023-03-07, 07:32

Japanese tech firm Mantra released an AI program that translates Japanese comics or manga into English. It

How do rocky planets form?

Technology Org | 2023-03-07, 07:31

A new theory for how

Getting under your skin for better health

Technology Org | 2023-03-07, 07:31

The next frontier of

Japanese rocket and disaster-management satellite destroyed in space after engine failure

The new H3 rocket, designed to cut launch costs and compete with SpaceX's reusable Falcon 9, fails on its first flight, causing mission officials to issue a destruct command. ...

Scott Morrison defends burning $584million dumping French submarines for nuclear powered ones after bailing on ...

The Daily Mail | 2023-03-07, 07:25

Former prime minister Scott Morrison says Australia's push to acquire nuclear submarines has always been about one thing: preventing war in the Pacific. Mr Morrison said the acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS pact with the US and UK

£60m science park investment will lead to creation of 2,500 jobs

The Business Desk | 2023-03-07, 07:22

A £60m investment into Manchester Science Park, supporting the creation of more than 2,500 jobs, has been announced today (March 7). Bruntwood SciTech, the Manchester-based science and technology sector-focused property developer, unveiled plans for an extra

Plans for �60m building which could create over 2,500 jobs at Manchester Science Park revealed

Manchester Evening News | 2023-03-07, 07:16

The proposed building would have a green wall wrapped around the first two floors to increase biodiversity and improve air quality ...

321 Launch: Space news you may have missed over the past week (March 7)

Florida Today | 2023-03-07, 07:10

321 Launch: Space news you may have missed over the past week ...

Mesa Engineering reveals Mesa/Boogie Mark VII amp

Guitar.com | 2023-03-07, 07:10

Mesa Engineering has revealed their Mesa/Boogie Mark VII amp, available in head and combo configurations. READ MORE: Neural DSP channels the sounds of Metallica, Prince and Steve Lukather with its new Mesa Boogie

Japan’s new rocket fails after engine issue, in blow to space ambitions

Arab News | 2023-03-07, 06:58

TOKYO: Japan’s new medium-lift rocket failed on its debut flight in space on Tuesday after the launcher’s second-stage engine did not ignite as planned, in a blow to its efforts to cut the cost of accessing space and compete against Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The

Blue ticks: what evolutionary theory tells us about the turmoil around social media verification

The Conversation | 2023-03-07, 06:49

Paid-for verification can disrupt our expectations about the reliability of profiles on social media Shutterstock / Poca Wander StockIntegrity,” “Professionalism”, “Creativity” — three of many words I used to see around one of the offices I worked in in New

Builders are making thumping profits by over-charging for new homes – new findings

The Conversation | 2023-03-07, 06:49

Fables of the construction. Pirhani/Shutterstock Welcome to the UK, where affordable housing can often feel like an oxymoron. The average national house price is £294,000 , but someone earning the average annual salary of £33,000 can expect to borrow no more

24Th Gulf Engineering Forum Kicks Off Today

MENA FN | 2023-03-07, 06:30

(MENAFN - The Peninsula) The Peninsula Doha: Under the auspices of Prime Minister and Minister of Interior H E Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, 24th Gulf Engineering Forum will ... ...

NASA To Launch New Science Mission To Space Station In March

MENA FN | 2023-03-07, 06:30

(MENAFN - Trend News Agency) NASA plans to launch a new science mission to the International Space Station in March on studying heart diseases, life in space and more, the agency announced on ... ...

Multi-Screen Content Discovery Engines Market 2023 [Latest Report] Exploring The Potential, Size, Share, And Trends ...

MENA FN | 2023-03-07, 06:30

(MENAFN - The Express Wire) Global Multi-Screen Content Discovery Engines Market 2023 study report focuses on Market Size, Growth Factors and Capital Investment. This report also provides 124 Pages ... ...

Interview: U.S. entrepreneur says technological innovation needs to root into real problems

People Daily | 2023-03-07, 06:22

NEW YORK, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Technological innovators need to keep an eye on local ecosystems and real problems without mimicking others, according to an entrepreneur and head of a start-up incubator. "If you root your initial innovations in your initial

Cap�tulo Uno Festival in Madrid’s Matadero Cultural Square

The Cleveland American | 2023-03-07, 06:16

he festival Chapter one You meet in the cultural square Matadero Madrid From March 23rd to 26th, a selection of the best international contemporary literature in its many forms. A meeting in which many writers of all generations and styles participate. This

Ancient skeletons suggest humans were riding horses 5,000 years ago

New Atlas | 2023-03-07, 06:15

Horses were likely the first “vehicle” humans used to travel faster and farther, but when exactly did we start riding them? Scientists at the University of Helsinki have now found archeological evidence that suggests horseback riding started some 5,000 years

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