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Flying car closer to delivery with prototype flight

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Flying car one step closer to delivery with prototype flight
A Massachusetts company is one step closer to delivering its flying car after testing a production prototype. Read More


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IBM to develop telescope data analysis system
IBM is developing new data management and analysis technologies for what will be the world's largest radio telescope. The Square Kilometre Array, due to become operational in 2024, will produce so much data that even tomorrow's off-the-shelf computers will have difficulty processing all of it, the company predicted. Read More

Forecasting a warming world via thousands of PCs
A recently released study that found global temperatures may be rising faster than expected was developed with the help of thousands of PCs. Read More

 
 
 

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