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CommunicAsia2013, EnterpriseIT2013 and BroadcastAsia2013 Promises Unique Exposure to Industry’s Leading and Budding Players
Asia’s largest industry event to feature international experts and showcase wide array of latest technology innovations and business updates across the ICT and broadcast industries SINGAPORE, 23 January 2013 –
RAF Plane Heads To Conflict
An RAF surveillance aircraft has been deployed in support of the French military action in Mali, the Ministry of Defence said. Prime Minister David Cameron pledged extra help for the
Astronomers discover largest known structure in the universe
Astronomers have discovered the largest known structure in the universe – a group of quasars so large it would take 4 billion years to cross it while traveling at speed
Russia plans to send probe to moon in 2015
Russia will resume a long-dormant quest to explore the moon by sending an unmanned probe there in 2015, the head of the space agency was quoted as saying on Tuesday.
Gulf Defence Conference 2013 to Sharpen Focus on Regional Technology Development
WAM Abu Dhabi, Dec 16th, 2012 (WAM) – The International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) today announced the key focus areas for the Gulf Defence Conference 2013 (GDC). Taking place
Investigators probe Boeing 787 battery maker
U.S. and Japanese aviation safety officials investigating problems with Boeing Co’s 787 Dreamliner visited the headquarters of the plane’s battery maker on Monday, seeking clues into why one of the
Astronomers discover largest known structure in the universe
Astronomers have discovered the largest known structure in the universe – a group of quasars so large it would take 4 billion years to cross it while traveling at speed
U.S. to review Boeing 787 safety issues
The United States ordered a wide review of Boeing’s latest passenger jet, the 787 Dreamliner, citing “concern” over a spate of technical problems in recent weeks. Regulators said the Dreamliner
Boeing’s Billion Dollar Dilemma
If the Jan. 7 fire on a Japan Airlines (JAL) Boeing 787 at Boston Logan International Airport proved anything to Boeing it was that no amount of exhaustive pre-service testing
Astronaut Captures Dramatic Pics of Australian Brushfires From Space
The string of brushfires currently raging throughout five of Australia’s six states are so massive that they can be seen from space. Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield captured these detailed images
Approaching comet may outshine the moon
A comet blazing toward Earth could outshine the full moon when it passes by at the end of next year – if it survives its close encounter with the sun.
NASA Unveils E-books on Hubble, Webb Space Telescopes
NASA has just released two free e-books about the Hubble Space Telescope and its not-yet-launched successor, with interactive features that let readers watch a galaxy collision or manipulate a telescope