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While walking through the halls of Ingersoll’s high school, it doesn't take long to find a display honouring the alumnus about to head to the moon.
'We're at the front edge of a wave. I don’t want to be doom-and-gloom but it will get worse before it gets better.'
The science-fiction fantasy of human-like robot working next to flesh and blood people is becoming a reality on the shop floor of the Toyota automotive assembly plant in Woodstock. The automaker is buying three humanoid robots, quaintly called Digit, to carry goods and stack shelves in the plant, the automaker
WASHINGTON – NASA chief Jared Isaacman on Saturday ruled out a March launch for Artemis 2, the first crewed flyby mission to the moon in more than 50 years, citing technical issues. Workers detected a problem with helium flow to the massive SLS rocket that will “take the March launch
Every year at this time the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the world’s most powerful alliance for the past 77 years, holds a conference in Munich to examine its state of health. The one just past was really a wake, but it played out more like the immortal Dead Parrot
ITPS Canada has been in the business of training test pilots and aeronautical engineers for a quarter century.
The event has been extended to six days to allow more room for families to watch their children compete.
The reviews were conducted after an article was published by The London Free Press and other Postmedia newspapers last summer