Apollo 11 went to the moon 50 years ago with help from Boeing (BA), Lockheed Martin (LMT) and Aerojet Rocketdyne (AJRD). Now legacy space stocks and upstart space companies are working to return astronauts to the moon and venture onward to Mars. XHere’s how …
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Month: July 2019
Elon Musk Wants To Connect Human Brains Directly To Computers Next Year
You need Elon Musks new invention like you need a hole in your head. Late Tuesday night, the Tesla and SpaceX founder unwrapped new details on work that would allow humans to transmit data straight from their brains to their computers. Musks project, called …
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Engaging Innovation In Times Of Constant Change With GTRI & IEEE TEMS
In June, Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) hosted a three-part IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society (IEEE TEMS) conference (IEEE TEMSCON), Leading Innovation in Times of Constant Change. For the first time, the conference broke new ground b…
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PG&E Wildfire Policies Provide Opportunities For Tesla, Sunrun, And Others
Clean PowerPublished on July 17th, 2019 | by Steve Hanley 0 July 17th, 2019 by Steve Hanley So your electric company sends you a note that says, “Oh, by the way. We may shut off your power for up to 5 days this summer to reduce the risk of wildfires.” W…
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Standard Chartered boss Bill Winters attack on his shareholders over their pay rebellion is an astonishing display of hubris
What were you thinking? Someone on the Standard Chartered board needs to put that question to CEO Bill Winters as a matter of urgency after he blasted some of the banks investors as immature for staging a protest over its pay policy. If they dont, it should …
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