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How Smallest Space can be Biggest Dairy Farm

How Smallest Space can be Biggest Dairy Farm

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ASA updates Guide to the Flight Review — General Aviation News

ASA updates Guide to the Flight Review — General Aviation News

Aviation Supplies & Academics (ASA) has released the ninth edition of “Guide to the Flight Review,” by Jason Blair. A study tool for pilots and instructors when gearing up for a Flight Review, the guide lists questions with answers supported with FAA references to help rusty pilots refresh their knowledge, and to help instructors follow

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Southwest offers ‘voluntary separation’ at 18 airports

Southwest offers ‘voluntary separation’ at 18 airports

Southwest Airlines will offer options for “voluntary separation” and extended leaves of absence to airport staff in 18 cities across the US.  The reason for the offers is the carrier’s need to cut back flight capacity due to aircraft delivery delays from Boeing, according to a report by BNN Bloomberg, citing an email from Southwest

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US Space Force moves to make its systems battle-ready by 2026

US Space Force moves to make its systems battle-ready by 2026

The Space Force this summer kicked off a campaign to ready itself for a potential conflict by closing high-priority gaps in its command-and-control architecture — an effort to ensure that the systems and processes military leaders rely on for tactical decisions work together as designed. Prodded by a request from Gen. Stephen Whiting, head of

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#PaxEx Podcast: A conversation with Breeze Airways' Fiona Kiesel

#PaxEx Podcast: A conversation with Breeze Airways’ Fiona Kiesel

Welcome to the #PaxEx Podcast, which tracks the evolution of the airline passenger experience and industry’s sustainability initiatives. We’re pleased to share our interview with Breeze Airways Chief Guest Officer Fiona Kiesel which was conducted on the sidelines of the APEX Global Expo in Long Beach. Where does Breeze sit in the sustainability narrative? That’s

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Rocket Lab wins $8 million U.S. Air Force contract for engine development

Rocket Lab wins $8 million U.S. Air Force contract for engine development

WASHINGTON — Space company Rocket Lab secured an $8 million contract from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to advance digital engineering processes for its Archimedes rocket engine, the company announced Nov. 12  Under the agreement, Rocket Lab will demonstrate digital engineering techniques for Archimedes, the rocket engine that will power Neutron, a new

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Why Sweden nixed new wind farms for fear of missing Russian missiles

Why Sweden nixed new wind farms for fear of missing Russian missiles

BERLIN — Sweden’s government this month blocked the construction of 13 offshore wind farms over concerns that they would shorten the country’s early-warning window for a Russian missile attack. The decision marks another example in Europe of national security factors seeping into political decisions that were deemed civilian in nature before Russia’s full-scale invasion of

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Two Puerto Rican women stand on a beach, both wearing teal longsleeve shirts and sunglasses. The one on the left has a tan, wide-brimmed hat, and the one on the right has a pink baseball cap.

Entrevista con Instructora de OCEANOS María Fernanda Barbarena-Arias

Mi nombre es María Fernanda Barbarena-Arias. Soy una profesora asociada al Departamento de Ciencia Natural, específicamente Biología, en la Universidad Interamericana, en el Recinto Metropolitano. Para OCEANOS, soy una de las investigadoras. OCEANOS es un programa que en Puerto Rico está haciendo una contribución única porque está exponiendo a estudiantes que no son del sistema

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