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2024

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URGENT VOLCANIC ERUPTION WARNING FOR MOUNT VESUVIUS

URGENT VOLCANIC ERUPTION WARNING FOR MOUNT VESUVIUS

A significant volcanic eruption is underway at Mount Vesuvius. This urgent warning applies to all individuals within the affected areas, especially tourists currently visiting or planning to visit the Vesuvius National Park and nearby historical sites, including Pompeii and Herculaneum.


Mar 11, 2024
Italy Open

2021

3 items
IAEA Weekly News

IAEA Weekly News

Nuclear or renewables? No! Nuclear AND renewables. Read our article summarizing a panel discussion at this week's Clean Energy Ministerial Conference, hosted by Chile, on the topic.


Jun 09, 2021
Austria Open

2020

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Gravity Assist Podcast: Looking For Life in Ancient Lakes

Gravity Assist Podcast: Looking For Life in Ancient Lakes

SOURCE: NASA / Astrobiologists study ancient lakes on Earth in order to help us search for life in our solar system and beyond. Subscribe to our "Gravity Assist" podcast for this episode and more: www.nasa.gov/gravityassist As the Perseverance Rover flies toward Jezero Crater on Mars, which once hosted water, astrobiologists are interested in places on Earth that are similar to the rover landing site. Kennda Lynch, scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas, has been doing fieldwork in an ancient lake location in Utah called the Pilot Valley Playa. In this episode of Gravity Assist, she describes her recent discoveries and why she’s excited about Perseverance. She also explains how all life forms create waste products, even bacteria, that could leave tracers or “biosignatures” for scientists to detect. By looking at how microbes survive in extreme environments on Earth, scientists can explore the bigger question of how life could sustain itself on other planetary bodies like Mars and Jupiter’s moon Europa.


Aug 19, 2020
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Gravity Assist Podcast: Looking For Life in Ancient Lakes

Gravity Assist Podcast: Looking For Life in Ancient Lakes

SOURCE: NASA / Astrobiologists study ancient lakes on Earth in order to help us search for life in our solar system and beyond. Subscribe to our "Gravity Assist" podcast for this episode and more: www.nasa.gov/gravityassist As the Perseverance Rover flies toward Jezero Crater on Mars, which once hosted water, astrobiologists are interested in places on Earth that are similar to the rover landing site. Kennda Lynch, scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas, has been doing fieldwork in an ancient lake location in Utah called the Pilot Valley Playa. In this episode of Gravity Assist, she describes her recent discoveries and why she’s excited about Perseverance. She also explains how all life forms create waste products, even bacteria, that could leave tracers or “biosignatures” for scientists to detect. By looking at how microbes survive in extreme environments on Earth, scientists can explore the bigger question of how life could sustain itself on other planetary bodies like Mars and Jupiter’s moon Europa.


Aug 19, 2020
United States Open
Earth Observations taken by EHDC2

Earth Observations taken by EHDC2

SOURCE NASA The International Space Station was orbiting above the Northern Territory of Australia when this photograph was taken of the Gulf of Carpentaria including (from bottom left to right) the Pellew Islands, Wellesley Islands and South Wellesley Islands. One of the station's main solar arrays drapes the left side of this photograph.


Jul 24, 2020
Russian Federation Open
World's First Underwater WiFi is Set Up

World's First Underwater WiFi is Set Up

Shihada's team, from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia, built an underwater wireless system that they've dubbed Aqua-Fi. Aqua-Fi supports internet services, such as multimedia message sending via either LEDs or lasers. The LEDs provide a low-energy short-distance communication option, while lasers need more power but can carry data further.


Jul 15, 2020
Russian Federation Open
CryoCube

CryoCube

A computer model showing CryoCube’s orbital orientation. CryoCube demonstrates on-orbit thermal management technology. Such technology has a variety of potential applications, including storing rocket propellants in space, cooling instruments to improve their signal-to-noise ratios, and supporting future cryogenic experiments in microgravity. The small satellite uses a deployable shield to block radiation from the Sun and Earth and an attitude control system to point its experiment into deep space. Image courtesy of : Kennedy Space Center


Jul 06, 2020
Russian Federation Open
What is Space Commercial Crew?

What is Space Commercial Crew?

NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry as companies develop and operate a new generation of spacecraft and launch systems capable of carrying crews to low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station. Commercial transportation to and from the station will provide expanded utility, additional research time and broader opportunities for discovery on the orbiting laboratory. The station is a critical testbed for NASA to understand and overcome the challenges of long-duration spaceflight. As commercial companies focus on providing human transportation services to and from low-Earth orbit, NASA is freed up to focus on building spacecraft and rockets for deep space missions.


Jun 04, 2020
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NASA. Espacio a Tierra: Amanecer del dragón

NASA. Espacio a Tierra: Amanecer del dragón

Espacio a Tierra, la versión en español de las cápsulas Space to Ground de la NASA, te informa semanalmente de lo que está sucediendo en la Estación Espacial Internacional. Espacio a Tierra es una colaboración de la NASA y la Agencia Espacial Mexicana, con apoyo de la Dirección General de Televisión Educativa de México.


Jun 04, 2020
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What is Space Commercial Crew?

What is Space Commercial Crew?

NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry as companies develop and operate a new generation of spacecraft and launch systems capable of carrying crews to low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station. Commercial transportation to and from the station will provide expanded utility, additional research time and broader opportunities for discovery on the orbiting laboratory. The station is a critical testbed for NASA to understand and overcome the challenges of long-duration spaceflight. As commercial companies focus on providing human transportation services to and from low-Earth orbit, NASA is freed up to focus on building spacecraft and rockets for deep space missions.


Jun 04, 2020
Russian Federation Open

2019

13 items
How will 5G change the way rural areas and developing economies access high-speed data?

How will 5G change the way rural areas and developing economies access high-speed data?

More than one billion homes in the world today lack a fixed internet connection. Rod Hall of Goldman Sachs Research describes how over the next decade, 5G will dramatically change the way underserved communities, like rural areas and developing economies, access high-speed data. “Everybody is talking about 5G as a technology topic, but not a lot of people think about the societal implications of 5G,” Hall says. With wireless technologies like 5G, he explains, telecom carriers can roll out the infrastructure needed to connect a home more easily than with other technologies like fiber. Ultimately, 5G will deliver more bandwidth over a wireless connection, with download speeds 2,500 times faster than existing LTE networks. Goldman Sachs Research estimates that by 2026, the total market opportunity for fixed wireless could hit $75 billion.


Apr 10, 2019
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How will 5G change the way rural areas and developing economies access high-speed data?

How will 5G change the way rural areas and developing economies access high-speed data?

More than one billion homes in the world today lack a fixed internet connection. Rod Hall of Goldman Sachs Research describes how over the next decade, 5G will dramatically change the way underserved communities, like rural areas and developing economies, access high-speed data. “Everybody is talking about 5G as a technology topic, but not a lot of people think about the societal implications of 5G,” Hall says. With wireless technologies like 5G, he explains, telecom carriers can roll out the infrastructure needed to connect a home more easily than with other technologies like fiber. Ultimately, 5G will deliver more bandwidth over a wireless connection, with download speeds 2,500 times faster than existing LTE networks. Goldman Sachs Research estimates that by 2026, the total market opportunity for fixed wireless could hit $75 billion.


Apr 10, 2019
Russian Federation Open

2018

7 items
AIPOLY - Vision Through Artificial Intelligence

AIPOLY - Vision Through Artificial Intelligence

Alberto Rizzoli and his Team creates Aipoly. The application helped over 350,000 people with visual impairment explore the world through Aipoly Vision, won 12 national and international awards including the CES2017 Best of Innovation Award and is a competitor in the $5M AI Xprize.


Sep 14, 2018
Open

2017

11 items
AIPOLY - Vision Through Artificial Intelligence

AIPOLY - Vision Through Artificial Intelligence

Alberto Rizzoli and his Team creates Aipoly. The application helped over 350,000 people with visual impairment explore the world through Aipoly Vision, won 12 national and international awards including the CES2017 Best of Innovation Award and is a competitor in the $5M AI Xprize.


Nov 28, 2017
Open
AIPOLY - Vision Through Artificial Intelligence

AIPOLY - Vision Through Artificial Intelligence

Alberto Rizzoli and his Team creates Aipoly. The application helped over 350,000 people with visual impairment explore the world through Aipoly Vision, won 12 national and international awards including the CES2017 Best of Innovation Award and is a competitor in the $5M AI Xprize.


Nov 28, 2017
Russian Federation Open
The opportunity for innovative space applications

The opportunity for innovative space applications

Agri productivity, agriculture & food, built environment, Data, digital economy, Emerging and enabling technologies, Industrial strategy challenge fund, Infrastructure systems, Internet of Things, space, transport systems, urban living


Oct 06, 2017
Russian Federation Open

2013

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2012

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Ritorna la superluna in Maggio 2012

Ritorna la superluna in Maggio 2012

La piu grande luna dell'anno, chiamata " "supermoon," sara' la protagonista di questo fine settimana, fenomeno molto bello da vedere potrebbe pero' interferire con l'annuale doccia di meteore alla sinistra della cometa Halley. La superluna 2012 e' la piu' grande dell'anno e sara' visibile Sabato alle 11:35 p.m. EDT, ma sara' visibile anche il giorno prima e quello dopo del giorno previsto. Nello stesso momento la doccia metoritica annuale Eta Aquarid tocchera' l'apice, a detta degli scienziati della NASA.


May 02, 2012
Russia Open
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