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Touchdown: Juneyao Air inaugural flight from Shanghai arrives at SYD

Touchdown: Juneyao Air inaugural flight from Shanghai arrives at SYD

Juneyao Air’s inaugural flight from Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) touched down at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) on December 17, 2024. This makes the Shanghai-based carrier the ninth Chinese airline to operate in SYD airport. Flight HO1669 departed Shanghai at approximately 18:00 local time and arrived in Sydney the following day at 06:44 local […]

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A rendering of Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander and a rover developed for the company’s third mission to the Moon as part of NASA’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative.

More NASA Science, Tech will Fly to Moon Aboard Future Firefly Flight

NASA continues to advance its campaign to explore more of the Moon than ever before, awarding Firefly Aerospace $179 million to deliver six experiments to the lunar surface. This fourth task order for Firefly will target landing in the Gruithuisen Domes on the near side of the Moon in 2028. As part of the agency’s

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U.S. Space Force to test laser communications on a GPS satellite

U.S. Space Force to test laser communications on a GPS satellite

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force and Lockheed Martin plan to conduct its first-ever laser communications test from a Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite. If successful, this technology could enhance the precision and efficiency of the navigation system used by billions worldwide. The demonstration will take place on the GPS III SV-10 satellite, manufactured by

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Amsterdam Schiphol introduces spacious electric buses for sustainable P3 Parking shuttle

Amsterdam Schiphol introduces spacious electric buses for sustainable P3 Parking shuttle

Travellers using Amsterdam Schiphol’s P3 Long-Term Parking now enjoy improved comfort and sustainability with the introduction of new 18-metre electric buses operated by Arriva Touring. Replacing smaller diesel models, these zero-emission buses provide more space and operate primarily on solar energy generated by panels atop the P3 parking garage. Key Features Sustainability: Solar-powered charging infrastructure

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Sous-vide chicken cooking: Why color isn't a key indicator

Sous-vide chicken cooking: Why color isn’t a key indicator

Many of us check chicken breast doneness by cutting into it to see if it’s white, assuming it’s fully cooked. But this common trick often leads to dry, overcooked meat, or worse, undercooked chicken. The truth is, color isn’t a reliable indicator of doneness. Enter sous-vide cooking under the guidance of our Chef Cyrille Lecossois,

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New HIV prevention drug could reach poorest countries by 2025, says health official

New HIV prevention drug could reach poorest countries by 2025, says health official

A new long-acting preventive HIV drug could reach the world’s poorest countries by the end of 2025 or early 2026, a global health official told Reuters on Tuesday, 17 December. An educator uses a model of the HIV virus to illustrate a lesson on Aids to youths at a primary health centre in Kobi suburb,

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Africa: A Most Heinous - Yet Unprosecuted - Crime - Inequality

Africa: A Most Heinous – Yet Unprosecuted – Crime – Inequality

Madrid — Planet Earth is drying up, relentlessly. Over three-quarters of all lands have become permanently drier in the last three decades. This is not jut a statistic but a stark scientific fact. But while such an ‘existential crisis’ affects nearly every region, guess where -and who- are the most hit? They are the 1.35

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Israel's Use of AI in Gaza May Be Setting a New Warfare Norm

Israel’s Use of AI in Gaza May Be Setting a New Warfare Norm

AI warfare may conjure images of killer robots and autonomous drones, but a different reality is unfolding in the Gaza Strip. There, artificial intelligence has been suggesting targets in Israel’s retaliatory campaign to root out Hamas following the group’s Oct. 7, 2023 attack. A program known as “The Gospel” generates suggestions for buildings and structures

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