After two previous delays that delayed the launch of NASA’s new Mars Rover Perseverance for several days, the launch has been delayed once again. The new launch date will not be before July 30, according to NASA. The launch window for a mission to Mars closes on August 15. Despite …
Read More »Why Moderna’s shares rose 228.3% in the first half
What happened Modern (NASDAQ: MRNA) Shares soared 228.3% in the first half, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence, as the company advanced its COVID-19 vaccine through clinical studies and announced promising early data. Image source: Getty Images. Moderna became the first company to begin clinical trials with …
Read More »The city of Sydney becomes 100% renewable
Clean energy Published in July 3, 2020 | by Steve Hanley July 3, 2020 by Steve Hanley Starting July 1, Sydney, Australia’s largest city, will power all of its operations (lampposts, sports facilities, buildings and the historic City Hall) with 100% renewable energy from local sources. The transition to clean …
Read More »Boeing killed its 747 Jumbo Jet. This is why.
Text size Photograph by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP via Getty Images Bloomberg reported Thursday that defense and aerospace business giant Boeing is unplugging its iconic double-decker 747 jumbo jet. It is a decision that has taken a long time to arrive. But it is not a surprise. The move was …
Read More »Tesla Is Moving Towards Fleet Vehicles As Operating Cost Reaches Tipping Point
Tesla is moving toward fleet vehicles as operating cost reaches a tipping point for electric vehicles, led by Model 3. Model 3 is beginning to make waves in the world of the corporate fleet. Many fleet managers who handle the numbers are beginning to realize that the electric vehicle offers …
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