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Stocks continued their climb into uncharted territory on Friday, racking up the fourth week in a row of gains as encouraging economic data prompted investors to buy shares of growth companies. The Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor's ...

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NTU Develops Highly Sensitive Imaging Sensor from Nano-Structured Graphene Material. Published on May 31, 2013 at 8:15 AM ...

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Lomiko, Graphene Labs And Stony Brook University Collaborate On Graphene Super-Capacitor And Next-Generation Battery Applications LMR.v 0 comments ...

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NASA TV Coverage Set for Space Station Cargo Ship Moves

NASA Television will provide live coverage in June of the launch and docking of the European Space Agency's (ESA) fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle cargo craft (ATV-4) to the International Space Station and the departure of a Russian Progress resupply ship from the orbiting laboratory.

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Virgin Galactic, XCOR Race To Be Coolest Brand In Space Tourism ...

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The space race is back. But it's not a Cold War rivalry between the USA and USSR but a battle between private companies to become the out-of-this-world ...

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Will Space Tourism Wreck the Environment? - YouTube

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Will space tourism speed up the effects of climate change? The FAA and space tourism ...

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NASA Commercial Crew Partner Boeing Completes New Spacecraft, Rocket Milestones

The Boeing Company of Houston, a NASA Commercial Crew Program (CCP) partner, recently performed wind tunnel testing of its CST-100 spacecraft and integrated launch vehicle, the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket. The testing is part of NASA's Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) initiative, intended to make commercial human spaceflight services available for government and commercial customers.

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Asteroid 1998 QE2: Giant Rock Passes Earth

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Radar astronomer Lance Benner, who is based at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, said scientists expect to obtain a series of high-resolution images of the asteroid as it skims past Earth. He said: "Whenever an asteroid approaches this ...

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Giant asteroid flyby sets off study

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Asteroid 1998 QE2 is a very dark, carbonaceous object chock full of amino acids and organic materials, and the flyby will have the full attention of startup firms interested in mining asteroids. Planetary Resources Inc. is banking on financial backing ...

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QE2 Asteroid Makes Near-Earth Flyby In Two Weeks

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Topics scheduled for the discussion include “asteroid identification, characterization, resource utilization, and hazard mitigation,” according to a statement from the space agency. The 1.7-mile wide asteroid will hurtle past Earth at a distance of 3.6 ...

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Video: Asteroid 1.7 miles across set to fly past Earth

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Nasa said it was an opportunity to get "best look at this asteroid ever." Private firms are keen to examine the possibility of mining such rocks which are thought to be rich in precious metals. Using powerful telescopes scientists should be able to ...

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Asteroid-mining company wants to put your face in space

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If you can't go to space, will you be content to have a picture of you orbiting Earth? That's the proposal that an asteroid-mining company is floating now to the general public via the crowdfunding website Kickstarter. The company posted the bid ...

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Asteroid-mining company crowd sources to build telescope

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A new space start-up company being backed by execs from Google is offering supporters a chance to wow their friends with a photo opportunity that's quite literally out of this world. Planetary Resources of Bellevue, Washington launched a crowdfunding ...

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NASA Invites Media to Space Weather Enterprise Forum

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will deliver the keynote address at the annual Space Weather Enterprise Forum Tuesday, June 4, at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Auditorium and Science Center, located at 1301 East-West Highway in Silver Spring, Md.

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Graphene gel offers new possibilities for 'soft' robots

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The material by itself — which Lee and his team have only thus far assembled into tiny structures — does not a robot make. So far, the "robots" built include a 0.4-inch (1 cm) "worm" that crawls when exposed to the infrared laser, and a roughly 0.8 ...

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Standing graphene film scores over flat cousin

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Wonder material graphene is bracing to get up and go, quite literally, with an innovative twist that makes it even more powerful. Researchers have synthesised 'standing graphene' in vertical sheets as opposed to its 'laid-back' cousin, the flat ...

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Even with defects, graphene is strongest material in the world

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Graphene remains the strongest material ever measured and, as Columbia Engineering Professor James Hone once said, so strong that "it would take an elephant, balanced on a pencil, to break through a sheet of graphene the thickness of Saran Wrap.

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Company seeking money to build space telescope

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A Bellevue, Wash.-based company that wants to send robots into space to mine precious metals from asteroids has found another way to use the expensive technology it's developing for its space venture. Planetary Resources Inc. plans to launch an extra ...

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Asteroid-mining company crowd sources to build telescope

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The company got off the ground last year and previously announced plans to capture asteroids flying through space with hopes of mining the rocks for precious metals and water — that's why the telescopes were originally designed. Now Planetary ...

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If you can't go to space, will you be content to have a picture of you orbiting Earth? That's the proposal that an asteroid-mining company is floating now to the general public via the crowdfunding website Kickstarter. The company posted the bid ...

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Kickstarter campaign looks to send a telescope into orbit

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Recent engineering research and development has gone in some interesting directions to secure necessary funding, but recent space mining startup Planetary Resources may have come up with the most unique - Kickstarter. Launched only four years ago, ...

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Another American High Frontier First: 3-D Manufacturing in Space

In preparation for a future where parts and tools can be printed on demand in space, NASA and Made in Space Inc. of Mountain View, Calif., have joined to launch equipment for the first 3-D microgravity printing experiment to the International Space Station.

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NASA 3D Printing Investing

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asteroid In 2012, a company called “Planetary Resources” appeared on the radar. It was the first company in human history to announce the intention to mine asteroids. You heard that right: asteroid mining. When most people hear the word 'asteroid ...

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Brent Spiner On Why Space Telescopes And Asteroid Mining Matter For Earth's ...

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Water is the company's highest search priority, the basic natural resource envisioned as fueling the prospective in-space economy. The extraction of rare metals from asteroids, on the other hand, would ... In the end, it's a bold mission indeed: space ...

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Asteroid-mining company crowd sources to build telescope

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Cameras Are About to Get 1000 Times Better At Taking Low-Light Photos

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The sensor is made from graphene, the same material found in your average number 2 pencil. Researchers found that when they arranged the material in a special one-atom thick structure, they were able to make sensors that are not only super sensitive to ...

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Graphene sensor holds the key to better low-light photos

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Graphene is a material that is already set to be used in consumer tech applications such as flexible OLED screens and has long been touted as the replacement for indium tin oxide (ITO). Earlier this year, Fujifilm announced that it was working on ...

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Quantum Dots within Thermoelectric Material Increase Heat-to-Energy Conversion

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The dark spots show quantum dots within a thermoelectric material. University of Michigan researchers devised a way to increase the heat-to-energy conversion by 200 percent and the electrical conductivity of their material by 43 percent. Thermoelectric ...

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Watch a live webcast on Monday, 3 June, marking the 10th anniversary of ESA’s Mars Express. 11:00 CEST start

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Asteroid mining company wants to put your face in space - Reuters ...

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - A privately owned asteroid mining firm, backed in part by Google Inc's founders, launched a crowd-funding project on ...

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Company Proposes Crowd-Funded Space Telescope

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Planetary Resources, an asteroid mining company, ultimately wants to build a fleet of Arkyd telescopes that can find asteroids -- then launch robotic spacecraft that can mine those asteroids for raw materials like precious metals and water. To garner ...

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Asteroid-Mining Company Seeks Money for Telescope

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Aerospace company Planetary Resources, which aims to mine asteroids, plans to launch an extra space telescope in early 2015 to be used by the general public to take pictures of their favorite constellations, or to do their own research for the benefit ...

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Graphene-based image sensor to enhance low-light photography

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Graphene is a material composed of pure carbon with atoms arranged in a regular hexagonal pattern. It is a one-atom thick layer of the mineral graphite, a million times smaller than the thickest human hair and is known to have a high electrical ...

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Graphene sensor holds the key to better low-light photos

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The research was led by Assistant Professor Wang Qijie who made the sensor from a pure sheet of graphene, known for its high electrical conductivity. Graphene is a material that is already set to be used in consumer tech applications such as flexible ...

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Bam Construct wins £30m Manchester Graphene research centre

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Bam Construct has won a prestigious £30m design and build contract to build Manchester University's Graphene research centre. The design and build job is currently billed at £30m, though this figure may change with the course of negotiations. The ...

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Brent Spiner On Why Space Telescopes And Asteroid Mining Matter For Earth's ...

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In the end, it's a bold mission indeed: space exploration, asteroid mining and stopping the gradual environmental degradation of the earth's ecosystem by availing ourselves of the mineral and aquatic resources of asteroids in near-Earth orbit. Spiner ...

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Planetary Resources raises over $200000 on day one of crowdfunding for space ...

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Planetary Resources, a private venture aiming to mine near-Earth space rocks for water, minerals and other resources, announced Wednesday that it would build and launch a space telescope for public use if it could raise at least $1 million in 33 days.

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To connect with meQuanics: The Quantum Computer Game, sign up for Facebook .... The discovery that quantum physics allows fundamentally new modes of ...

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More graphene! This time in a broadband photosensor

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Therefore, manufacturers can easily replace the current base material of photosensors with our new nanostructured graphene material.” “The performance of our graphene sensor can be further improved (such as the response speed) through nanostructure ...

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Contractor picked for £61m Graphene Institute

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The National Graphene Institute, designed by architect Jestico + Whiles, will be dedicated to finding commercial uses for graphene, which was discovered by Manchester's Nobel prize winning scientists Professors Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov.

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Asteroid-Mining Company Seeks Money for Telescope

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Aerospace company Planetary Resources, which aims to mine asteroids, plans to launch an extra space telescope in early 2015 to be used by the general public to take pictures of their favorite constellations, or to do their own research for the benefit ...

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Asteroid mining company wants to put your face in space

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - A privately owned asteroid mining firm, backed in part by Google Inc's founders, launched a crowd-funding project on Wednesday to gauge public interest in a small space telescope that could serve as a backdrop for ...

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Mars Astronauts Face Killer Radiation. NASA Rethinks.

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NASA Rethinks. May 30, 2013 By S.E. Whelan. Red Planet Though Dennis Tito, space tourism pioneer, is seeking volunteers for a Mars flight, NASA says the Mars trip would expose astronauts to radiation levels beyond U.S. exposure limits for a space flight.

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