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π‘ Optimist's Edge: How the next evolution of satellite internet will revolutionize the world
After a 25-year track record of slow speed, data caps, and poor service, most people have a bad impression of satellite internet. But new technology, pioneered by Starlink, aims to change that and set the stage for the next evolution of internet service that will connect the entire planet.
π‘ Optimist's Edge: How the next evolution of satellite internet will revolutionize the world
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π‘ The Optimist's Dilemma
As an optimist, you are often faced with an interesting dilemma: the rest of the world thinks that the world is getting worse, and you yourself think that it will get better β should you try to convince everyone else that it really gets better, Nicklas Berild Lundblad asks.
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π The new space race is all about drama - just ask Tom Cruise
The first actress and producer have boarded the International Space Station to record the first feature film shot in space.
β»οΈ Start-up tackling microplastics problem secures new funding
A Paris-based startup aims to make microplastics a thing of the past. 2022 could mean "make or break" for this business.
π° Capsule Lucy to investigate Trojan Asteroids
NASA's Lucy asteroid probe is set to begin its 12-year space mission in just a few weeks. The craft will set several records and grant us more knowledge on the creation of the solar system.
π©ΈArtificial kidney could save more lives - and make dialysis unnecessary
The invention of an artificial kidney could help many more in need of a new kidney than what is possible today.
π World Cleanup Day attracted 50 million volunteers
50 million volunteers from 180 countries participated in World Cleanup Day 2021.
π Major breakthrough for breast cancer with new treatment
New treatment offers hope to breast cancer patients without costing more. It might also be useful for other cancer forms.
π¨ Netherlands new record holder of longest 3D-printed bridge
The worldβs longest 3D-printed concrete bridge is found in the Netherlands.
πΆ Climate first: sunglasses made from CO2
Eco-friendly fashion is on the rise. Sunglasses manufactured from carbon dioxide is the latest example of this.
π New covid-pill could reduce hospitalization risk by half
A pill can drastically reduce the risk of becoming seriously ill with Covid-19.
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