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Farnborough, UK – BAE Systems computers will enable a new NASA satellite to examine gamma rays, the most intense form of radiation in the universe. Seven of the company’s RAD750™ computers are aboard the Gamma-ray Large Area Telescope (GLAST), on a mission to measure and characterize the high-energy radiation emitted by black holes and emerging neutron stars.
in Space Science
via GlobalSecurity.org @ 17:20 14th Jul
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The one where it was cheap, to be exactFarnborough UK-headquartered arms globocorp BAE Systems plc has shown off a raft of new robotic concepts this week at the Farnborough Air Show.
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via Addict3d.org @ 10:58 16th Jul
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University professor Bae Sang-min led his team to create a music player which bagged a silver prize at the 2008 International Design Excellence Awards. The product was named as CrossCube Nanum foldable MP3 player which resembled a cross but when folded, it would turn up like a dice. Pretty neat! Not only the professor showed his team’s innovative side but the winning amount (KRW 400 million) which they won was donated for the education of children coming from weak financial background.
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via Toys And Gadgets @ 21:45 24th Jul
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In this week's issue: Google, BAE Systems, Rightpath, Hogan & Hartson and the others:, Akamai, Alliance Bank, Allied Power Group, Brush Engineered Materials, Chasing Fireflies, Deloitte, DMI Industries, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Dresser-Rand, HealthTronics, Highbridge Capital Management, HP, Integral Systems, JPMorgan, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics, T-Mobile, Portman Holdings, Procter & Gamble, Quebecor, Synchronoss Technologies, Tailift, Variety and more.
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via CoStar Group @ 9:29 26th Jun
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The Experimental Theater was packed on Saturday night for French choreographer Thierry Bae's Journal d'Inquietude (Diary of Worries), mostly it seemed, to see the not-so-short film that was the centerpiece of the play. And Journal d'Inquietude was definitely more of a play that a dance performance.
in Arts & Culture
via Taipei Times Online @ 13:01 26th May
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Much like the United States, Britain has a bit of an illegal immigration problem. Tens of thousands risk their lives to cross into Britain each year by clinging underneath trucks transported on ferries. To combat this problem, BAE systems has provided the border agency with a robot dubbed "Hero" that is capable of ferreting out these stowaways using a combination of cameras and sensors. The device can check underneath vehicles and even detect heartbeats when fitted with the proper equipment. It can also be used to identify chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear materials being smuggled into the country.
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via Gizmodo @ 22:59 22nd Jul
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An MP3 player designed by a university professor for an education charity project has won a world-renowned design award. The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology said Wednesday that the school's industrial design team led by Prof. Bae Sang-min won the silver prize at the 2008 International Design Excellence Awards for its "CrossCube" Nanum foldable MP3 player.
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via Digital Chosun @ 0:34 24th Jul
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