
New U.S. space mining law may violate international treaty
One company is especially happy with the space mining legislation signed into law on Wednesday, the company that stands to profit the most. ... more
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China's indigenous SatNav performing well after tests
The three satellites launched this year for China's indigenous satellite navigation system are sending twice as many signals as their predecessors, said the system's designer, after completing tests ... more
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Fossil fuels harm health from 'cradle to grave': report
Trash, mulch and security: All jobs for troops in Washington
Rising oceans to threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050: report
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Satellite Spectrum Is Central To Future Vision For Global Connectivity
The world's governments resoundingly affirmed a clear vision for the importance of many vital and irreplaceable services provided today over satellite. They also agreed on a clear framework for futu ... more
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Who owns space
An event of cosmic proportions occurred on November 18 when the US congress passed the Space Act of 2015 into law. The legislation will give US space firms the rights to own and sell natural resourc ... more
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Japan shows off disaster-response robots at android fair
Japan on Wednesday displayed a pair of two-legged humanoid robots that can operate in harsh conditions as the country prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions prepares for the next catastrophe. ... more
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High-tech Barbie stokes privacy fears
The new Barbie doll is "intelligent" and connected. Too connected for some privacy activists. ... more
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A row-bot that loves dirty water
Polluted water can at times make swimming in the sea or a pool risky, on the other hand aquatic organisms such as water boatman need the nutrients in dirty water to feed on. Taking inspiration from ... more
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