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GE engine-HAL deal will have ripple effect across US and Indian defence industries: USIBC’s Atul Keshap
The two companies are expected to announce the deal in this regard in and around the official visit of PM Narendra Modi to the US. Follow Us A deal between General Electric and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd to co-manufacture jet engines in India will have a
China's parachute system makes controllable landing of rocket boosters
BEIJING, June 9 (Xinhua) -- During a recent space launch, China tested a parachute system that can help guide fallen rocket boosters into targeted areas, the
Why do the “dead” rise? Science explains this painful phenomenon – Ense�ame de Ciencia
In Mexican popular culture, there is a deeply rooted belief in the phenomenon known as “theThe dead man climbed on top of meMany people claim that they have experienced a sense of paralysis and oppression in the body during sleep, and they attribute this
Global Automotive Engine Strategic Business Report 2023: Adoption Of New Engine Technologies Drive The Market
(MENAFN - PR Newswire) DUBLIN, June 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --The "automotive engine - global strategic business report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market ... ...
Man captures stunning photos of birds as they feed from his hand: See the images ...
A man in the U.K. used enormous patience to lure backyard birds to fly to him and eat out of his hand — and has been rewarded with stunning pictures. Wildlife photographer Villager Jim, as he is locally known, is from Foolow, England, deep in the heart of the
He’s about to graduate college and join SpaceX as an engineer. He’s 14.
Kairan Quazi will probably need someone to drive him to work at SpaceX. He's only 14. The teen is scheduled to graduate this month from the Santa Clara University School of Engineering before starting a job as a software engineer at the satellite
Indian, Korean researchers develop light-powered supercapacitors
The study was undertaken by researchers from University College, Thiruvananthapuram; IIT Guwahati; Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology; Korea Institute of Energy Technology; and Chonnam National University in South Korea. ...
Reservoir levels supplying cooling water to Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant continue to fall: UN watchdog
The level of the reservoir that supplies cooling water to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant continued to fall after the collapse of a major dam, the UN's nuclear watchdog said Friday. Europe's biggest nuclear power plant has been under Russian
Farmers harness science, technology to improve harvest
ZHENGZHOU, June 9 (Xinhua) -- These days are the busiest time of the year for Liu Fukang, a 27-year-old farmer in Minquan County, central China's Henan Province. Within just three days, he harvested more than 1,400 mu (about 93.3 hectares) of wheat with the
Functional skills for data science
A letter from TS DR FARIDAH HANI MOHAMED SALLEH. Read full story ...
Spacewalkers install new solar blanket on space station
Two astronauts ventured outside the International Space Station Friday and installed the fifth of six roll-out solar array blankets -- iROSAs -- needed to offset age-related degradation and micrometeoroid damage to the lab's original solar wings. Floating
Most Asian Americans favor affirmative action, new Pew study shows
A new Pew Research Center study on affirmative action released Thursday, as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on the matter later this month, shows that more than half of Asian American adults who have heard of affirmative action say it’s a positive thing.
Montana gas power plant can resume construction, judge rules
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — NorthWestern Energy will resume construction of a natural gas power plant along Montana's Yellowstone River following a two-month delay, a company spokesperson said Friday, after a state judge revived a pollution permit for the
Yr Wyddfa: Can Wales' highest mountain really go plastic-free?
Sun bathes the summit of Yr Wyddfa, but this environment is not as unpolluted as it should be The peak of Yr Wyddfa rises 1,085m (3,560ft) above the Welsh landscape. It is the highest point in Britain until you get to Scotland's Ben Nevis, 260 miles
Somerset wildlife group to release millions of eels into rivers
Pupils at Wedmore First School are excited to look after the eels A tank of eels has arrived at a school as part of a project to reintroduce millions of baby eels back into rivers. Since the 1980s, their numbers in Somerset have dramatically declined. The
Fake grass: Minister performs artificial turf ban plan U-turn
Minister Julie James has said artificial grass "isn't the short-term solution it looks like" Fake grass will not be banned in Wales, a minister has said, just days after saying she was exploring the idea. On Wednesday, Climate Change
A Psychologist Calls Out A Big Problem With HBO’s Show, ‘The Idol’
The human obsession with the unusual and abnormal often inspires the art we create and consume. Here’s how glamorizing mental illness can become toxic. ...
Ukraine tried to attack nuclear power plant local officials
Air defenses brought down drones headed for the Zaporozhye NPP, authorities claimed Russian air defenses have intercepted three drones armed with explosive warheads that were headed towards the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant on Friday, local authorities told
Ukraine tried attacking nuclear power plant Russia
Air defenses brought down drones headed for the Zaporozhye NPP, authorities said Russian air defenses have intercepted three drones armed with explosive warheads that were headed towards the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant on Friday, local authorities told RT.
Ukraine tried to attack nuclear power plant Russia
Air defenses brought down drones headed for the Zaporozhye NPP, authorities claimed Russian air defenses have intercepted three drones armed with explosive warheads that were headed towards the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant on Friday, local authorities told
Rogan roasts Target, Bud Light for losing billions from backlash: 'Stop shoving this down everybody’s throat'
Podcaster Joe Rogan blasted Bud Light and Target, saying many Americans have decided they have had "enough." With massive companies facing public backlash for engaging in woke messaging, Rogan's guest, standup comedian Theo Von, proposed an app that could show
Here’s a rough estimate of how many people recent SCOTUS rulings might kill
(credit: Zach Gibson/Getty Images) Three landmark Supreme Court decisions in 2022 have each been widely criticized by health experts as threats to public health, but a study released
Jason Suttie: King in the Ring and the legacy of Pati 'the Arsenal' Afoa
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10 Sci-Fi Movies Turning 10 in 2023
It's always fun to take a look back at films when
Technology Needs Assessments by Congress, Municipalities, and Local Civic Groups
The pace of for-profit technological innovations is accelerating, but to what end beyond corporate sales? The gap between marketing new high-tech products and assessing their intended and unintended consequences has never been greater. Let’s start with the
Karpowership, TTU gives Subri River Reserve life with tree planting exercise
Karpowership Ghana has partnered with the Takoradi
Once-In-A-Thousand-Year Cosmic Explosion Has Been Explained At Last
An immensely bright gamma-ray burst detected by telescopes around the world on October 9, 2022 called GRB 221009A had some unusual characteristics. ...
10 things that happen to your body when you stop drinking coffee
rawpixel.com/Unsplash While there are numerous health benefits to drinking coffee, cutting the habit can make a major impact on your body as well. The lack of daily adrenaline and dopamine can lead to frequent headaches. Depending on how your body responds,