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UPS becomes first to receive full regulatory approval for UAV shipping in USA

UPS logistics company received permission from the US Civil Aviation Administration to launch commercial delivery of goods throughout the country using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The courier service was the first company in the country to receive a full license to carry out such activities,...

NASA orders Lockheed Martin to build spacecraft to fly to the Moon

Lockheed Martin is due to build between 6 and 12 Orion spaceships under the Artemis program by September 30, 2030. The contract with the company was concluded by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The program also includes landing on the moon of a woman and a...

Hyundai to create joint venture for unmanned vehicles

Hyundai Motor Group, a South Korean automobile group, and Aptiv, an American auto parts manufacturer, have reached an agreement to set up a joint venture in self-driving cars. According to a joint press release of the companies, both sides will invest $ 2 billion in the enterprize. The purpose of...

Bain & Company: E-wallets and cheaper transactions are new payment trends

According to Bain & Company consulting company experts, the payment market is expected to undergo serious changes in the near future. Payments are no longer a separate specialization, but are embedded in multifunctional applications, and e-wallets are becoming more widespread. In addition,...

Is UAV drone industry falling into decay?

Since the beginning of 2010, when the newly-opened drone manufacturing companies began to take over the market, venture capital startups have seen the future in a wide range of devices. It was assumed that with the help of aircraft it will be possible to carry out a wide range of services,...

UK Scotland Yard employs AI to deal with frauds

The British police is using artificial intelligence (AI) in the investigation of crimes. The technology helps the police to process huge amounts of data that would take a person months to study. Nevertheless, the process still takes too much time: introduction of advanced technology is not cheap,...

US sets to fight robocalls outbreak

The epidemic of telephone spam through robotic dialing (robocalls) is forcing US mobile operators to take increasingly active measures both by the telephone operators themselves and the federal authorities. In recent weeks, various companies announced new measures to block robotic calls: in...

Top 7 green energy innovators

Environmental protection has become one of the key issues on the world agenda in recent years. World leaders admit the need to take action to avoid negative consequences and slow down climate change. However, not all countries successfully manage to comply with all requirements to maintain a clean...

Volvo’s New Car Uses Blockchain For Recycled Cobalt

Volvo has commented that the company has finished its first project of blockchain in China which uses “recycled cobalt”. Geely from China owns Volvo cars, as the latter has created the first cars which contain “recycled cobalt” map that uses blockchain technology. Moreover, Volvo has also informed...

False Memories Can Be Created By Fake News On Social Media, Shows A Study

The risks of "fake news" spreading via social media have been highlighted in a recent study into false memories.    The study comprised of showing volunteers fake and fabricated news reports that appeared on social media a week before the abortion law referendum in Ireland in 2018. The...
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