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  • Global internet users mapped: Google mulls SpaceX investment to bring developing world online

    January 20, 2015

    Google is considering an investment in Elon Musk’s company SpaceX, as part of a plan to deliver internet by satellite to the developing world and other areas that lack coverage. The deal has not been finalised, but would value SpaceX at around the $10bn (£6.6bn) mark, and would be a significant boost to the aim [...]

  • Elon Musk’s space internet: How we could soon have Facebook friends on Mars

    January 19, 2015

    Ten years from now, we could be exchanging Facebook messages and tweets with people on Mars.   Billionaire investor and inventor Elon Musk has come up with an idea to take the world wide web to a galactic level by setting up a vast network of satellites far out in space.    Some 4,000 of [...]

  • Canary Wharf Group expands Level39 tech startup space for fintech, retail and smart city entrepreneurs

    January 19, 2015

    Canary Wharf’s tech startup space, Level 39, is taking on additional space at One Canada Square to house entrepreneurs focused on developing technology in the fintech, retail and smart city sector. Accenture’s 2015 Fintech Innovation Lab is the first to be housed in the new space and will be joined by another 36 companies taking [...]

  • Ebola in the UK: Suspected case in Edinburgh while Australian woman airlifted to UK

    January 16, 2015

    A woman in Edinburgh is being tested for Ebola, having recently returned from west Africa.    After developing a fever on Thursday, she was admitted to the Western General Hospital in the Scottish capital and is now being kept there in an isolation unit.    Melanie Johnson, Director of Unscheduled Care at NHS Lothian, said: [...]

  • Ebola in the UK: Woman tested for virus in Northampton

    January 15, 2015

    A woman suspected of having Ebola is being tested for the virus at a hospital in Northampton.    At present, no details have been revealed about the identity of the woman or how she might have contracted the disease.   According to Public Health England, it is very unlikely she is suffering from Ebola, but [...]

  • Ebola outbreak: Two vaccines cleared for trials in west Africa

    January 11, 2015

    Two potential Ebola vaccines have been approved for front-line trials in West Africa. The vaccines, developed by GlaxoSmithKline and Merck & Co, are expected to begin trails in Liberia at the end of January and Sierra Leone and Guinea in February. The Merck vaccine were temporarily halted in December due to joint pain, a side effect later termed tolerable [...]

  • SpaceX rocket landing: Why did Elon Musk’s mission go wrong?

    January 10, 2015

    Today, the American firm SpaceX launched a rocket into space. After releasing its cargo up in the direction of the International Space Station (ISS), the rocket started to change direction and headed back down to Earth.   The plan was to eventually land the Falcon 9 rocket on a launch pad just off the coast [...]

  • SpaceX launch Q&A: Expert explains the science behind landing a reusable rocket

    January 8, 2015

    Tomorrow morning at 10:09am, SpaceX will launch its Falcon 9 rocket towards the International Space Station (ISS).   Once far enough into space, the rocket will release its Dragon cargo and gradually turn around to go back on itself. Then, for the first time ever, scientists will try to land a rocket on Earth.   [...]

  • Your ultimate space travel guide: These gorgeous Nasa posters show which exoplanets should be top of your list

    January 8, 2015

    They are the Caribbean Islands of space exploration – Nasa's top exoplanet recommendations offer landscapes you can only imagine, intense heat and out-of-this-world views.    HD 40307g, Kepler-16b or Kepler-186f have been picked by the space agency's Travel Bureau, primarily because you are less likely to explode, implode or casually drift off into space than [...]

  • CES 2015: The good, the bad and the ugly – from QuitBit’s novelty lighter to Sony’s Walkman reboot

    January 7, 2015

    The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is in full swing and the gadgets on display are as wacky as ever. Here are a selection of our favourites so far… Sony's tiny Action Cam FDR-X1000V SONY FDR-X100V CAMCORDER £TBC sony.co.uk Usefulness: ★★★★☆ Novelty value: ★★★☆☆   Sony is pulling out all the stops to make up [...]

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