Friday, July 5, 2024

Technology

UK’s first space mission suffers failure

Britain’s first-ever satellite mission ended in failure when the Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket, which took off from  Newquay, Cornwall, failed to reach the designated orbit.

What nuclear fusion breakthrough means for clean energy?

American scientists have announced a major breakthrough that will pave the way for advancements in the future of clean power.

UAE launches Arab world’s first mission to the Moon – Rashid Rover

The United Arab Emirates’ Rashid Rover has become the Arab world’s first mission to the Moon.

UK, Japan and Italy join forces to build sixth-generation fighter jet

The UK, Japan and Italy are collaborating to develop a sixth-generation fighter jet, which uses artificial intelligence, to avert increasing “threats and aggression”.

End of flight mode – In-flight calls to become a reality as EU opens 5G on planes

Airline passengers in the European Union (EU) will soon be able to use their phones to full effect

San Francisco police allowed to deploy deadly robots in emergency

San Francisco’s public defender, police oversight groups and the ACLU had urged the 11-member body to reject the police’s use of equipment proposal.

Elon Musk says Apple threatened to remove Twitter from App Store

The billionaire CEO of Twitter and Tesla, Elon Musk, accused Apple Inc of threatening to remove Twitter from its App Store

NASA’s most powerful rocket takes off for the moon 50 years after Apollo

Artemis 1, NASA’s most powerful moon rocket in history, blasted off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on November 16 with three test dummies on board.

Elon Musk completes $44 billion Twitter takeover and fires top executives

Elon Musk, a multi-billionaire became the owner of Twitter after completing the $44 billion deal, marking a new era for one of the world’s most influential social media platforms.

NASA spacecraft collides with asteroid in ‘planetary defense test’

NASA crashed a small spacecraft directly into an asteroid, a 14,000-mile-per-hour collision designed to test whether such technology could someday be deployed to protect the planet from an Earth-bound asteroid

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Storms cause flooding in Switzerland, Italy and France as wildfires rage in Turkey and Greece

Extreme weather across Europe has caused four deaths in storms in Switzerland and northern Italy, while wildfires have forced evacuations in Greece and Turkey.