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Articles tagged: Copenhagen

  • 3D printing, Copenhagen, CosmoCrops, mars March 2017 Growing plastic-producing bacteria in space

    ...- located in the physics department at the University of Copenhagen - has been used to simulate temperature fluctuations, UV ... Akhtar, student MSc Biology-Biotechnology, University of Copenhagen. Member of iGEM Team CosmoCrops, responsible for ...

    • 3D printing
    • Copenhagen
    • CosmoCrops
    • mars
    Authors: Christina Toldbo     Fouzia Hamid Akhtar     Iris M. Madsen     Stael Naseri    
  • artificial intelligence, ethics and AI, law and AI, space law and governance August 2021 AI in space – a legal perspective

    ...and Co-Principal of space law firm Azimuth Advisory. He also has various visiting or adjunct positions at universities/institutes in Copenhagen, Vienna, Toulouse, Hong Kong, Montreal, Kuala Lumpur and London. He is a Member of the Space Law Committee...

    • artificial intelligence
    • ethics and AI
    • law and AI
    • space law and governance
    Authors: Anne-Sophie Martin     Steven Freeland    
  • Orbex, Space Hub Sutherland 10 December 2020 Orbex secures $24 million funding round for Scottish space launch

    ... the Earth. The company is constructing the rocket vehicle at factories in Forres, near Inverness in Scotland, and Copenhagen in Denmark. Simon King, a partner at Octopus Ventures, added: “Orbex is creating a highly innovative launch solution that...

    • Orbex
    • Space Hub Sutherland
  • Dark Energy, dark mater, Expanding Universe, magnetic  field, Theory of general relativity 05 April 2021 No dark energy needed, just dark matter with a magnetic force new study says

    ... Universe. But now this leading theory could be turned on its head as a new study by scientists at the University of Copenhagen suggests that the effect from this repulsive ‘dark’ force can also be explained by magnetic forces from...

    • Dark Energy
    • dark mater
    • Expanding Universe
    • magnetic field
    • Theory of general relativity
  • Hubble Space Telescope, Keck Telescope, Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS), SN2016aps, supernovae explosions 15 April 2020 Scientists discover most brightest and energetic supernova yet

    ... Observatories, in Hawaii, and the MDM and MMT Observatories in Arizona. Other collaborating institutions included Stockholm University, Copenhagen University, California Institute of Technology, and Space Telescope Science Institute.

    • Hubble Space Telescope
    • Keck Telescope
    • Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS)
    • SN2016aps
    • supernovae explosions

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