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Xi, Trong exchange Spring Festival greetings

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BEIJING, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Chinese President Xi Jinping and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong on T

Czechs insist on compensation in rejigged Polish mine deal

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Prague (AFP) Jan 22, 2022
The Czech Republic insisted on compensation worth 50 million euros in a revised deal with Poland on the disputed Turow mine, Czech Environment Minister Anna Hubackova said on Saturday. Prague and Berlin complain the open-cast brown coal mine near their border with Poland is affecting groundwater levels and increasing dust and noise in the area. The European Court of Justice ordered Polan

Chinese developer Shimao looks to sell $12 bn in assets: report

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Beijing (AFP) Jan 25, 2022
Chinese real estate firm Shimao Group is looking to sell around $12 billion in assets, according to Chinese news outlet Caixin, as the developer seeks to raise funds to combat its liquidity problems. China's property firms have struggled in the wake of Beijing's drive in recent years to curb excessive debt in the real estate sector as well as rampant consumer speculation, putting massive pre



Asian markets tumble as volatility sweeps globe ahead of Fed meeting

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Hong Kong (AFP) Jan 25, 2022
Asian markets tumbled Tuesday following a highly volatile day on Wall Street fuelled by fears about the Federal Reserve's plans to hike interest rates, with attention lasered on its upcoming two-day policy meeting. A disappointing start to the corporate earnings season and growing concern about Russia's troop build-up on Ukraine's border and warnings of a possible invasion were also dragging

Yemen's internet returns after air strike causes four-day blackout

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Sanaa (AFP) Jan 25, 2022
Internet services returned to Yemen on Tuesday after a four-day outage caused by deadly coalition air strikes that marked a dramatic uptick in the seven-year war. Web monitor NetBlocks said internet was "being restored" in the country and AFP correspondents in the capital Sanaa and port city Hodeida reported they were back online shortly after midnight. "Connectivity collapsed after a se

AGIS signs Kleos' data evaluation contract

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Luxembourg (SPX) Jan 22, 2022
Kleos Space, a space- powered radio frequency reconnaissance data-as-a-service (DaaS) company, has received a data evaluation contract from Advanced Ground Information Systems, Inc. (AGIS). AGIS simultaneously processes up to 200,000 real-time sensor reports to provide command and control communication capabilities to US military, government and first responders. Its Command, Control, Comm

Dust storm grounded Mars helicopter, but it's ready to fly again

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Washington DC (UPI) Jan 20, 2021
One of the Red Planet's famous dust storms has kept the Mars helicopter Ingenuity grounded for two weeks, but the aircraft is scheduled for its 19th flight as early as Sunday, according to NASA. Around the first of the year, NASA planned Flight 19 of the tiny, 4-pound helicopter on Jan. 5. But weather forecasters on Ingenuity's team in California noticed signs of the approaching dust st

Argonne scientists use artificial intelligence to improve airplane manufacturing

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Lemont IL (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
"It's like programming a coffeemaker." When it comes to manufacturing new lightweight, yet strong components for new passenger jets, scientists are treating the process like trying to brew the most delicious cup of coffee. By using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory are intelligently and automa

Just what is a 'resilient' forest, anyway?

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Davis CA (SPX) Jan 21, 2022
What does a "resilient" forest look like in California's Sierra Nevada? A lot fewer trees than we're used to, according to a study of frequent-fire forests from the University of California, Davis. More than a century ago, Sierra Nevada forests faced almost no competition from neighboring trees for resources. The tree densities of the late 1800s would astonish most Californians today. Beca

JetPack Aviation signs commercial flight and technical training deal with military customer

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Ventura CA (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
California-based JetPack Aviation (JPA) has announced a world-first following the signing of an agreement to provide JetPack pilot and maintainer training to a military customer in Southeast Asia. This is the first time that professional JetPack training has been delivered to a team of serving military personnel and represents a critical advancement in the use of personal aerial vehicles for gov

Bye Aerospace eFlyer 800 Program Advances

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Denver CO (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
Bye Aerospace, developer of the eFlyer 800, announced that production backlog has increased to 135 purchase deposit and option total agreements for the all-electric twin-motor eFlyer 800 targeted for the regional airline market. Across all eFlyer models in development, Bye Aerospace is now approaching an unprecedented 900 units total in its backlog including 732 paid purchase deposits and 162 pa

A new language for quantum computing

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Boston MA (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
Time crystals. Microwaves. Diamonds. What do these three disparate things have in common? Quantum computing. Unlike traditional computers that use bits, quantum computers use qubits to encode information as zeros or ones, or both at the same time. Coupled with a cocktail of forces from quantum physics, these refrigerator-sized machines can process a whole lot of information - but they're far fro

Five Reasons Why Certain Solar Salesmen Are Better Than Others

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West Caldwell NJ (SPX) Jan 25, 2022
When you are trying to sell solar solutions to people and to businesses, it is vital that you know exactly how best to approach it to ensure that you are as likely as possible to find success with it. The truth is that being a solar salesperson can be quite tricky to get right. But chances are, you are driven by a genuine desire to help people and businesses, while also trying to make the planet

Sols 3364-3366: Back at the Prow

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Boston MA (SPX) Jan 22, 2022
On Wednesday we collected our first MAHLI images of the outcrops we've been studying the last few sols, and then drove back to the Prow to give us another chance to investigate the fascinating sedimentary structures we see preserved in this region. This morning we were pleased to find the rover was parked within a short bump distance to the Prow outcrop, exactly where we'd hoped to start the day

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Consistent asteroid showers rock previous thinking on Mars craters

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Perth, Australia (SPX) Jan 22, 2022
New Curtin University research has confirmed the frequency of asteroid collisions that formed impact craters on Mars has been consistent over the past 600 million years. The study, published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, analysed the formation of more than 500 large Martian craters using a crater detection algorithm previously developed at Curtin, which automatically counts the v

Sols 3362-3363: Sedimentologist's Delight

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Pasadena CA (JPL) Jan 21, 2022
After a few sols of challenges that prevented us from getting close-up MAHLI imaging of this dark outcrop in front of us, today we were finally able to plan the contact science that we were hoping for. Yesterday there was a small rock under the right rear rover wheel, so we had to kick that rock to the curb to get into a stable position for using the rover arm. This morning's downlink data

Ariane 6 upper stage readies for tests at Europe's Spaceport

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Paris (ESA) Jan 22, 2022
The central core of ESA's new generation Ariane 6 launch vehicle arrived at Europe's Spaceport on 18 January and is now inside the launch vehicle assembly building. Ariane 6's central core comprises a lower stage and upper stage. The lower stage is from ArianeGroup's Les Mureaux site in France; the upper stage is from ArianeGroup's Bremen factory in Germany. Upon arrival by boat at P

STEM student experiments win Flight Opportunity in NASA Tech Contest

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Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 22, 2022
NASA selected 57 winning teams in an inaugural nationwide challenge designed to attract, engage, and prepare future science, technology, engineering, and mathematics professionals. The winning teams of the NASA TechRise Student Challenge will gain real world STEM experience by building experiments that autonomously operate and collect data from the edge of space aboard a suborbital rocket or a h

SpaceX ISS freighter splashes down off Florida

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Washington DC (UPI) Jan 24, 2021
A SpaceX Dragon capsule that had transported supplies and experiments to the International Space Station splashed down along the coast of Florida on Monday afternoon. The capsule's four main parachutes were deployed shortly after 4 p.m. EST, and splashdown was confirmed two minutes later, the company said. The freighter delivered some 4,900 pounds of science experiments and stati


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