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Nanostructured, High-Performance Alloy Developed Using 3D-Printing: Details
Reseachers have developed a nanostructured high-entropy alloy that is far more ductile and stronger than other state-of-the-art additively manufactured materials. Created by researchers at from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Georgia Institute of Technology, the material could pave way for building higher-performance components used...
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NASA, Japan Space Agency's 'Lost' Satellite Unveils Cosmic Recipe For Nearby Universe
Data captured by a 'lost' satellite mission has provided scientists with vital information about gases in a galaxy cluster 240 million light years from Earth.
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ISAE-MBDA Programme of Excellence: 5 Indians Set To Fly To Prestigious Aerospace University In France
Five engineering students have been selected under the ISAE-MBDA Programme of Excellence to follow a two-year master's course at the prestigious Institut Sup'erieur de l'Aeronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE), situated in Toulouse in southern France.
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National Aviation University, Bird Worldwide Flight Services India Sign MoU For Training In Aviation And Aerospace Sector
The National Aviation University (NAU) signed an Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Bird Worldwide Flight Services (India) Private Limited for training in aviation and aerospace sector.
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Indian Sages Pioneer In Aerospace And Nuclear Science, Claims Maharaja Sayajirao University Annual Diary
The annual diary of Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), Vadodara, Gujarat has claimed that the sages in ancient India were the first to begin research in the fields of aerospace and nuclear science. The diary also provides a list of sages who, according to it, had initiated many ground-breaking developments in the field of science and medicine.
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Seeds of Life Spread Across the Universe
Elements important for life on Earth are available in similar relative proportions throughout the bulk of the universe, a new survey of hot, X-ray-emitting gas in the Virgo galaxy cluster shows.
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Confirmation of MH370 Debris Does Little to Dispel Theories
Confirmation that a wing flap found on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean is from Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 is unlikely to put an end to wildly diverse theories about one of the biggest mysteries in modern aviation.
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China Launches World's First Electric Plane
China has made the world's first electric passenger aircraft that could be used in pilot training, tourism, meteorology and rescue operations, state media reported today.
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This Teen Won Rs 2 Crore Scholarship. Now, If Only RK Would Call
For most 17-year-olds, the Class 12 board exams -- the make-or-break tests -- are a stressful experience. For aspiring astronaut Bhavi Jagatia, that stressful period has become one she will remember fondly. That's when the teen from Mumbai won the whopping Rs 2 crore scholarship that will fund her Cornell University tuition and stay, while she earn...
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North Korea Slams 'Rubbish' US Claims Over Space Programme
North Korea today slammed US allegations that its space research is essentially a disguised ballistic missile programme, and vowed to send more satellites into orbit in defiance of UN sanctions.
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Nanostructured, High-Performance Alloy Developed Using 3D-Printing: Details
Reseachers have developed a nanostructured high-entropy alloy that is far more ductile and stronger than other state-of-the-art additively manufactured materials. Created by researchers at from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Georgia Institute of Technology, the material could pave way for building higher-performance components used...
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NASA, Japan Space Agency's 'Lost' Satellite Unveils Cosmic Recipe For Nearby Universe
Data captured by a 'lost' satellite mission has provided scientists with vital information about gases in a galaxy cluster 240 million light years from Earth.
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ISAE-MBDA Programme of Excellence: 5 Indians Set To Fly To Prestigious Aerospace University In France
Five engineering students have been selected under the ISAE-MBDA Programme of Excellence to follow a two-year master's course at the prestigious Institut Sup'erieur de l'Aeronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE), situated in Toulouse in southern France.
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National Aviation University, Bird Worldwide Flight Services India Sign MoU For Training In Aviation And Aerospace Sector
The National Aviation University (NAU) signed an Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Bird Worldwide Flight Services (India) Private Limited for training in aviation and aerospace sector.
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Indian Sages Pioneer In Aerospace And Nuclear Science, Claims Maharaja Sayajirao University Annual Diary
The annual diary of Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), Vadodara, Gujarat has claimed that the sages in ancient India were the first to begin research in the fields of aerospace and nuclear science. The diary also provides a list of sages who, according to it, had initiated many ground-breaking developments in the field of science and medicine.
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Seeds of Life Spread Across the Universe
Elements important for life on Earth are available in similar relative proportions throughout the bulk of the universe, a new survey of hot, X-ray-emitting gas in the Virgo galaxy cluster shows.
-
Confirmation of MH370 Debris Does Little to Dispel Theories
Confirmation that a wing flap found on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean is from Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 is unlikely to put an end to wildly diverse theories about one of the biggest mysteries in modern aviation.
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China Launches World's First Electric Plane
China has made the world's first electric passenger aircraft that could be used in pilot training, tourism, meteorology and rescue operations, state media reported today.
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This Teen Won Rs 2 Crore Scholarship. Now, If Only RK Would Call
For most 17-year-olds, the Class 12 board exams -- the make-or-break tests -- are a stressful experience. For aspiring astronaut Bhavi Jagatia, that stressful period has become one she will remember fondly. That's when the teen from Mumbai won the whopping Rs 2 crore scholarship that will fund her Cornell University tuition and stay, while she earn...
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North Korea Slams 'Rubbish' US Claims Over Space Programme
North Korea today slammed US allegations that its space research is essentially a disguised ballistic missile programme, and vowed to send more satellites into orbit in defiance of UN sanctions.