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HeroX Helps NASA Advance Moon Exploration with Miniaturised Payload Design Competition

HeroX today launched the crowdsourcing competition “Honey I Shrunk the NASA Payload” on behalf of the NASA Tournament Lab (NTL) and…

6 years ago

Dr Steve Chien the head of AI at NASA appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

I talk to Dr Steve Chien, Head of AI with NASA. Dr Chien talks about what he does at NASA,…

6 years ago

DTS Confirm An Astronaut as their First Headline Speaker

Referred to as “the most famous astronaut since Neil Armstrong,” Colonel Chris Hadfield is a worldwide sensation whose rendition of…

7 years ago

Chopard and Breakthrough Prize Foundation agree partnership to create special symbols of recognition for winners of Oscars of Science

Silicon Valley’s Breakthrough Prize Foundation and the Grand Luxury watch and jewellery Maison Chopard, today announced a special collaboration in…

7 years ago

Dublin Tech Summit officially launch DTS19

And with an array of new events under their umbrella, it's set to be their biggest year to date In…

7 years ago

Irish 10 Year Old Girl Starts Her Journey Through Space and Science

Ciara recently set up a website traversing her journey through learning about Space and Science and she has hopes to…

7 years ago

NASA uses freelancers to design robotic arm for International Space Station

NASA and Freelancer.com announced three of the winners of the ongoing Astrobee Challenges Series, the latest crowdsourcing contest held by…

7 years ago

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