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Getting the next generation excited about space, Norah Patten, International Space University and Planet Zebunar founder

By @SimonCocking. Interesting interview with Norah Patten Entrepreneur, engineer, space professional. Founder of Planet Zebunar; Faculty International Space University @ISU_SSP; @AstronomyIRL What is…

9 years ago

An astronauts guide to life on earth by Chris Hadfield, reviewed

By @SimonCocking An astronauts guide to life on earth by Chris Hadfield, reviewed. Chris Hadfield Canadian Astronaut, back on Earth after living aboard ISS…

9 years ago

Lero chief to raise concerns about Artificial Intelligence at global conference

Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems will be the focus when Professor Mike Hinchey, president of the global ICT professional association, IFIP…

9 years ago

Tara Foster appears on the latest episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

Space Week is taking place this week and is Ireland’s newest national STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths) week in parallel…

9 years ago

Mobile technologies have changed the way we see our world. Drone insights from Romeo Durscher, speaking at MoJo

By @SimonCocking. Delighted to bring you this interview with Romeo Durscher STEM Advocate, formerly part of NASA SDO, now Director of Education at @DJIGlobal flying…

10 years ago

Design a logo for NASA and launch it to outer space!

By @SimonCocking. 3D-rendered image of the International Space Station by 3Dsculptor / Shutterstock.com NASA Tournament Lab (NTL) in partnership with Freelancer.com,…

10 years ago

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