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News: Big miners delay the gratification
Instant gratification, the cornerstone of business behaviour in the first decade of this century, appears to be losing its appeal. Read: Big miners delay the gratification
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News: Debris from way out there
"Well, here it is," said aerospace engineer William Ailor as he paused next to the hulking metal shells arrayed along the plaza outside a visitor entrance at Aerospace Corp.'s El Segundo, Calif., headquarters. Read: Debris from way out there
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News: More space debris falling to Earth
"Well, here it is," said aerospace engineer William Ailor as he paused next to the hulking metal shells arrayed along the plaza outside a visitor entrance at Aerospace Corp.'s El Segundo, Calif., headquarters. The stuff is junk. But, Ailor said, it's no ordinary junk. This garbage has traveled to space and back. A 150-pound hollow sphere of blackened titanium is all that remains of a motor ... Read: More space debris falling to Earth
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News: Super Bowl ads not just for the big game anymore
Increasingly, Super Bowl ads aren't constrained to just that few-hour span on Sunday afternoon as this year has seen a big rise in the number of ads out in the public sphere via the Internet. Read: Super Bowl ads not just for the big game anymore
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News: Studying the science of space junk
Researchers at an El Segundo firm that contracts with NASA and the military don't concern themselves with space junk's artistic or monetary value. They're interested in the science of it — and in safety. "Well, here it is," said aerospace engineer William Ailor as he paused next to the hulking metal shells arrayed along the plaza outside a visitors entrance at Aerospace Corp.'s El Segundo ... Read: Studying the science of space junk