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8 AI Girlfriend Chat Sites Compared for Personality, Features, and Value

By Andrea Gini
Choosing the right ai girlfriend chat website can be difficult because many platforms promise realistic conversations and custom virtual companions....

14th IAASS Conference – Call for Papers now open!

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We are pleased to invite the global space community to...

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Press Clips Week 52, 53-2015

By Staff Writers on January 3, 2016

This is the Fuel NASA Needs to Make it to the Edge of the Solar System — and Beyond Just in time for the new year, researchers at the Department... Read more →
Omega Speedmaster chronograph wristwatch from the personal collection of astronaut Ron Evans, alongside other elements included in this lot, such as the strap, the flown metal attachment used during the experiments, Apollo 17-flown Fisher AG 7 space pen, photographs and letters of verification. credits: Christie's, new York
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A Watch That Went To The Moon

By Staff Writers on December 24, 2015

A watch that was flown to the moon, of the same make and model as the watches NASA issued to all of its Apollo astronauts to wear while in space, was... Read more →
Tomás Saraceno, Aerocene 10.4 & 15.3. During UN COP21 climate Summit, installation view at Grand Palais, Paris, 2015. credits: the artist; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; Andersen's Contemporary, Copenhagen; Pinksummer contemporary art, Genoa; Esther Schipper, Berlin. Photography Studio Tomás Saraceno.
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‘Aerocene’ Air Sculptures at COP21

By Staff Writers on December 22, 2015

Presented at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP21, Grand Palais, Paris 2015 Aerocene {www.aerocene.com} is a series of air-fueled... Read more →
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Press Clips Week 51-2015

By Staff Writers on December 21, 2015

Falcon 9’s Return-to-Flight Launch Delayed 24 Hours SpaceX called off a try Sunday to launch a package of Orbcomm communications satellites from... Read more →
This full-size prototype of part of the first CubeSat designed for atmospheric reentry is dwarfed by the cavernous surroundings of ESA’s Hertz radio-testing chamber. credits: ESA–G. Porter
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Qarman CubeSat in Hertz Test Chamber

By Staff Writers on December 17, 2015

CubeSats are low-cost nanosatellites based around standard 10 cm units and typically end their spaceflights burning up in the atmosphere as their... Read more →
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Press Clips Week 50-2015

By Staff Writers on December 16, 2015

ISRO to Test Multiple Burn Fuel Stage/Engine on December 16 The Indian space agency on Wednesday will be testing its ability to restart the... Read more →
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