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Pace of work put strain on private astronaut mission to ISS
The private astronauts who spent two weeks on the International Space Station in April said they tried to pack too much into their schedules while on the station, putting a strain on both themselves and the professional astronauts there. The...
Inmarsat agrees to move ground station out of the Netherlands
Inmarsat is seeking permission from Greece to move a ground station there from the Netherlands, which wants to sell the C-band spectrum the site uses for maritime safety services to 5G wireless operators. The post Inmarsat agrees to move ground...
Chinese rocket company suffers third consecutive launch failure
An orbital launch attempt by Chinese startup iSpace ended in failure early Friday, following on from two failures last year. The post Chinese rocket company suffers third consecutive launch failure appeared first on SpaceNews...
ISS partnership feeling some effects of sanctions on Russia
While operations of the International Space Station continue without “serious interruptions,” sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine are starting to have an effect on some activities, NASA’s safety advisers said. The post...
Arctic connectivity competition is heating up
Satellite operators are venturing north to improve connectivity as the changing climate drives demand for more bandwidth in one of Earth’s last remaining frontiers. The post Arctic connectivity competition is heating up appeared first...
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Two people diagnosed with monkeypox in London – health officials
One person now in an infectious disease unit, the other is isolating; no link to earlier confirmed case, says UKHSATwo people have been diagnosed with monkeypox in London, health officials said.The pair live in the same household and are not...
Zahawi rejects idea Oxbridge should ‘tilt system’ to accept more state pupils
Education secretary says admissions should be based on merit and focus should be on improving schoolsThe education secretary has pushed back against the idea elite universities such as Oxford and Cambridge should “tilt the system”...
Working from home: HMRC’s £125 tax break now harder to claim
As Covid crisis eases, official guidance says people cannot obtain relief if they choose to avoid officeA popular tax break for working from home that gave many people’s finances a small boost during the pandemic has become harder to claim...
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Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Ukraine makes gains in Kharkiv; talks on new Mariupol evacuation
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Heavy fighting in Donbas as ‘new, long phase’ of war begins
Ukraine has entered a “new, long phase of the war,” while its troops have pushed Russian forces closer to the northern border.
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TeamViewer’s popular licenses – now up to 70% less
TeamViewer provides a premium, secure remote connectivity support solution to help increase productivity across any device. Right now, you can get a TeamViewer Business license for $24.90, or roughly 50% lower than its previous...
What’s the point of AMD’s Radeon RX 6400?
Who needs an entry-level graphics card? Not a lot of people these days. With some incredible advancements in both standard GPUs and integrated GPUs, there’s not much room in the market for inexpensive, entry-level discrete cards. Which...
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