Comcast Expands Broadband Network to Pelahatchie, Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 13, 2023--
2023-10-13 20:25
Every record broken by Lamine Yamal & future accomplishments he could set
The records Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has broken during his career and the ones he could still achieve.
2023-10-13 20:18
Deutsche Bahn close to signing $1.68 bn deal to sell Arriva to I Squared -sources
By Emma-Victoria Farr, Andres Gonzalez and Markus Wacket FRANKFURT/LONDON Miami-based infrastructure investor I Squared Capital aims to sign
2023-10-13 20:16
Scientists could use lunar dust to make roads on the moon
Scientists have come up with a potential solution to deal with dust on the moon which makes conducting research tricky. Dust erodes space suits, clogs machinery, interferes with scientific instruments and makes moving around on the surface difficult. But they reckon moon dust could be melted using a giant lens developed by the European Space Agency to create solid roads and landing areas. Using a fine-grained material called EAC-1A, developed as a substitute for lunar soil, scientists used a 50mm diameter laser beam to heat the dust to about 1,600C and melt it. Then they traced out bendy triangle shapes, which could be interlocked to create solid surfaces across large areas of lunar soil to be used as road. However it would take about 100 days to create a 10 x 10m landing spot so it is not a quick fix. To make matters worse, the lens needed for the laser to work would be difficult to transport from Earth and could also get dust in it which may reduce its functionality. “You might think: ‘Streets on the moon, who needs that?’” said Prof Jens Günster, of the Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing in Berlin and co-author of a report on the possible solution. “But in fact it’s a kind of depressing demand [even] early on. It’s very loose material, there’s no atmosphere, gravity is weak, so the dust gets everywhere. It contaminates not only your equipment but other nations’. No one would be happy to be covered in dust from another rocket." Dust has blighted previous missions, such as the Surveyor 3 spacecraft (damaged by dust kicked up by the Apollo 12 landing), and overcoming this challenge is a priority for Nasa, which aims to establish a permanent lunar outpost. Transporting building materials to the moon would be too expensive, so there is a need for unconventional solutions. “You need to use what’s there and that’s simply loose dust,” said Günster. The findings are published in the journal Scientific Reports. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-13 20:15
Czech parliament's lower house approves government plan to keep ballooning deficit under control
The Czech parliament’s lower house has approved dozens of measures proposed by the government designed to keep the ballooning budget deficit under control
2023-10-13 19:59
Barcelona star admits frustration at being benched for Porto victory
Andreas Christensen admits he was frustrated to miss out on Barcelona's win over Porto.
2023-10-13 19:51
Investors flock to defensive stocks and safe havens on worries about Israel-Hamas war
The Israel-Hamas war is sending investors in search of defensive assets.
2023-10-13 19:51
Jamie Dimon warns: 'Now may be the most dangerous time the world has seen in decades'
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon kicked off third-quarter earnings season Friday with a stern warning to investors: "Now may be the most dangerous time the world has seen in decades," he wrote in the company's report.
2023-10-13 19:49
BlackRock posts surprise rise in profit, inflows drop
(Reuters) -BlackRock handily beat third-quarter profit estimates on Friday but posted a sharp drop in net inflows, sending shares of
2023-10-13 19:48
JPMorgan profit rises on interest income boost, First Republic purchase
(Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase's profit rose in the third quarter as it reaped a windfall from surging interest payments and the
2023-10-13 19:20
Dollar General shares pop on Vasos' return as CEO
Shares of Dollar General jumped 8% premarket on Friday, as investors and analysts drew confidence from the return
2023-10-13 19:18
Teacher reported killed and several people wounded in France school knife attack
A teacher was killed Friday and several people injured in a knife attack at a public school in Arras, northern France, according to CNN affiliate BFMTV.
2023-10-13 19:18
