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China claims to have a working version of NASA's impossible engine orbiting
the Earth - and will use it in ... - Daily Mail

Posted: 20 Dec 2016 10:21 AM PST
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Daily Mail
China claims to have a working version of NASAs impossible engine orbiting
the Earth - and will use it in ...
Daily Mail
If the physics-defying concept is brought to reality, its said the engine
could get humans to Mars in just 10 weeks. But now, scientists with the
China Academy of Space Technology claim NASAs results re-confirm what theyd
already achieved, and ...

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Get Ready for EmTech MIT 2017: November 6-9 - MIT Technology Review

Posted: 16 Sep 2017 07:01 AM PDT
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MIT Technology Review
Get Ready for EmTech MIT 2017: November 6-9
MIT Technology Review
The event will take place once again at the MIT Media Lab, where attendees
will share a unique architectural space with technology leaders and
innovators from across industries and around the world. Well hear about
both the latest breakthroughs and ...



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NASA Engineer Molly Bittner Explains the Science Behind Cassini and Why It
Had to Crash Into Saturn - The Ringer (blog)

Posted: 16 Sep 2017 05:00 AM PDT
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t...ement-oriented


The Ringer (blog)
NASA Engineer Molly Bittner Explains the Science Behind Cassini and Why It
Had to Crash Into Saturn
The Ringer (blog)
The mission gave the world new insights about Saturns moons, further reason
to believe that life is possible in other areas of space, and some stunning
photographs along the way. NASA .... Then, I switched to aerospace
engineering and I loved it. Its ...

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