Let’s get this over with once and for all: We are going to Mars. The only questions are: When? Who? How? Which way? And, of course, why?
Why?
Let’s get this over with once and for all: We are going to Mars. The only questions are: When? Who? How? Which way? And, of course, why?
Why?
Sweden is looking to phase out all Huawei and ZTE 5G equipment by 2025 ‘at the latest’
A Swedish regulator on Tuesday banned the use of telecom equipment from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE in its 5G networks. The move comes ahead of the spectrum auctions scheduled to start on 10 November.
Australia seems to be leading the way in terms of wind power as well.
It was a big week for South Australia last week. First, as we wrote at the time, the state reached 100 per cent solar power (of state demand) for the first time on Sunday, October 11.
Then, just a few days later, the state reached 100 per cent wind power (of state demand), on Thursday, October 15.
The RS3 had been on its way to a press conference debut when it was deployed on its first firefighting mission—and it was wildly successful.
So exercise in the morning is better?
A new study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, has found that exercising in the mornings especially can stave off cancer.
The worlds fastest car!?
The title of world’s fastest production vehicle is now snatched by the SSC Tuatara from the hands of Bugatti.
“They always have the advantage of having information that we don’t have access to.” Now that will change.
Hmm…hopefully it doesn’t get worse.
Can researchers use data science to accurately predict the future?
A probe will try to get a piece of an asteroid.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will grab a sample of an asteroid called Bennu on Tuesday, and the agency will be webcasting all the excitement.