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Taiwan’s space technology has taken another major step forward. According to the Central News Agency, the Cosmic Observation System independently developed by Taiwan’s National Applied Research Laboratories’ National Space Organization (TASA) was recently launched aboard a Japanese rocket and successfully reached space to begin its mission. This not only verifies
Amazon’s Solar Panels Caught Fire and Exploded So Many Times They Were Taken Offline
As the modern world lurches forward in its attempt to give the appearance of transforming energy consumption...
Germany Keeps Two Nuclear Reactors on Standby to Weather Gas Crisis
Germany plans to keep two of its three remaining nuclear power stations on standby, beyond a year-end...
Elon Musk Confident Tesla Will Release Self-Driving Technology By Year’s End
On Monday, Aug. 29, Tesla CEO Elon Musk expressed his intentions to have his company release its new...
MOXIE Experiment Reliably Makes Oxygen on Mars
Scientists say an experiment to make oxygen on Mars is now operating routinely in a variety of atmospheric...
Elon Musk Cites Whistleblower Claims in Latest Letter of Termination of Twitter Deal
In his attempt to terminate his $44-billion deal to purchase Twitter, on Aug. 30 Elon Musk issued a new...
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Deploys 46 Starlink Satellites to Low-Earth Orbit
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched on Aug. 31 deploying 46 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit....
US Regulators to Vet Chinese Firms’ Audits
U.S. regulators have selected major U.S.-listed Chinese companies for audit inspection, with e-commerce...
South Korean Investors Acquire Massive Stake in Tesla, One Family Bets All Their Savings
In South Korea, people are going crazy again for a new popular sensation. This time, it’s not K-pop raking...
Tesla Needs $100 Billion Worth of Metals to Reach Musk’s 2020 Production Goal
Electric car superstar Tesla will need to come up with $100 billion to purchase the metals required to...