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Air India Group announces management changes ahead of Vistara merger

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Air India Group announced management changes as part of its merger with Vistara. Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan will oversee the merger while Deepak Rajawat, Vistara's CCO, will become CFO of Air India Express. Other Vistara executives will assume new roles within Air India or the Tata group. Air India CEO Campbell Wilson expressed his gratitude for the team's efforts in achieving this complex merger.

'I'd have...': Broad slams Harris for controversial move

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Australian cricketer Marcus Harris is facing criticism for not walking off the field after a controversial caught-behind decision during a match against India A. Despite replays suggesting an edge, Harris stood his ground and went on to score 74 runs. The incident has sparked debate about sportsmanship and the use of technology in cricket.



Fed cuts rates by quarter point: What it means for your money

NBC News 

The Federal Reserve announced it will lower interest rates by a quarter point. It’s a decision that impacts everything from home loans to credit cards. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down what the decision will mean for your wallet.

Criminal court throws out Aykut’s objections to trial

Cyprus Mail 

The criminal court in Nicosia dismissed on Friday three pre-trial objections put forward by the defence of Israeli property developer Simon Mistriel Aykut, questioning the jurisdiction of the criminal court to try the case and the conditions under which her client is being held. Aykut was arrested in June and is facing charges of usurpation […]

Scientists harvest nutrient-rich rice grown in space

Spacedaily.com 

Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
At a crop breeding center in Shanghai, researchers have successfully harvested rice that was cultivated from seeds initially grown on China's space station Tiangong, also known as "Heavenly Palace." The rice plants have completed a full growth cycle on Earth, maturing after more than 100 days since planting. This space-to-ground experiment began with six rice seeds sent into orbit in 2022

NASA-funded research explores tidal impacts on planetary and lunar interiors

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
NASA-backed researchers have devised a novel approach to calculating how tidal forces influence the internal structures of planets and moons. Crucially, this research departs from the typical assumption of a perfectly spherical interior, instead examining how irregularly shaped bodies react to tidal stress. These internal distortions, known as body tides, result from gravitational interact

Horizon Technology Finance approves $10M loan for Ursa Space Systems expansion

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
Horizon Technology Finance Corporation (NASDAQ: HRZN) has extended a $10 million venture loan facility to Ursa Space Systems Inc. ("Ursa Space") to support the satellite intelligence company's growth and operational funding needs. Specializing in advanced satellite intelligence, Ursa Space serves a diverse client base of government and commercial entities. The company's cutting-edge platfo

MSP technology powers accurate manufacturing for space industry

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
Demand is rising sharply within the space sector for MSP's advanced CNC manufacturing technology, which ensures precise, error-free production of parts for rockets, satellites, and launch equipment. As the space industry projects a worth of $1.8 trillion by 2035, manufacturers are under pressure to keep pace with complex requirements, supply chain challenges, and stringent quality standards.

Florida university consortium designated Space Research Leader

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
Space Florida's Board of Directors has officially designated the Florida University Space Research Consortium as the state's primary space research body, solidifying its role in facilitating NASA research grants alongside the Kennedy Space Center. The consortium, a collaborative effort initiated by the University of Florida (UF), the University of Central Florida (UCF), and Embry-Riddle Ae

China launches alliance for aerospace and satellite internet in Xiong'an

Spacedaily.com 

Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
China has officially inaugurated the Aerospace Information and Satellite Internet Innovation Alliance in Xiong'an New Area, Hebei Province, marking a major step to enhance its aerospace information technology and satellite internet sectors. This alliance aims to unify efforts from state-owned companies, academic institutions, private businesses, and research centers to drive technological innova

Astrophysicists explore light echoes to study black holes

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
A research team led by astrophysicists from the Institute for Advanced Study has introduced a groundbreaking technique to identify light echoes around black holes. This approach, which enables precise measurements of a black hole's mass and spin, offers a new avenue beyond traditional methods to study these cosmic phenomena. Published in 'The Astrophysical Journal Letters', the study outli

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Off-the-shelf thermoelectric generators could enable CO2 conversion on Mars

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
Readily accessible thermoelectric generators (TEGs), operating with modest temperature differences, can drive CO2 conversion, according to new proof-of-concept research by chemists at the University of British Columbia (UBC). This development suggests that temperature differentials across a variety of environments - from geothermal sites on Earth to Mars's cold terrain - could support the

Chinese rover finds signs of ancient ocean on Mars

Spacedaily.com 

Paris (AFP) Nov 7, 2024
A Chinese rover has found new evidence to support the theory that Mars was once home to a vast ocean, including tracing some ancient coastline where water may once have lapped, a study said Thursday. The theory that an ocean covered as much as a third of the Red Planet billions of years ago has been a matter of debate between scientists for decades, and one outside researcher expressed some

Centaur Upper Stage Exhibit Honors Longstanding Contributions to Space Program

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 06, 2024
An exhibit spotlighting the essential role of the Centaur upper stage in U.S. space operations was introduced with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 18 at Los Angeles Air Force Base, the home of Space Systems Command (SSC). Designed to inspire and inform future Space Force Guardians, the exhibit features the Centaur III upper stage and its RL10 rocket engine, both of which have been instrumen

Get Involved with NASA Research Opportunities

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
NASA is opening doors for individuals interested in contributing to its scientific research and space missions. From students and educators to citizen scientists, numerous opportunities are available to those eager to participate in NASA's work and make a difference in fields like climate science, human health research, and space exploration. For science enthusiasts, NASA's citizen science

NASA engages commercial food industry in advancing space nutrition

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
NASA recently hosted over 50 companies from the commercial food and space sectors to explore innovations in space food systems that support human spaceflight. The gathering at Johnson Space Center in Houston focused on the unique challenges of space nutrition, from designing menus to ensuring food safety, all vital for sustainable human presence in space. This event brought together leader

Student capsules brave re-entry heat for NASA research

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 08, 2024
In July 2024, five experimental capsules built by university students endured the intense heat of re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, providing critical data that could advance spacecraft heat shield technology. The capsules were part of the Kentucky Re-Entry Probe Experiment (KREPE-2), and researchers are now analyzing the results to refine heat shield designs used in space missions. The KR


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