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Protective face shields made with help of Prime Air drone engineers now for sale at cost on Amazon

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A protective face shield made by 3D printing enthusiasts in Washington state, with the help of Amazon Prime Air drone engineers, is now for sale on Amazon.com. each) they are a third less than all other reusable face shields currently available to frontline workers, according to the company. Amazon Photo). for a 25 pack ($2.65

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Blue Origin and Aerojet get in on NASA partnerships for new space technologies

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are among 17 companies that have struck deals with NASA to develop new technologies for space missions. The 20 collaborative projects are part of a program managed by NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate. Elementum 3D of Erie, Colo., The selected projects will be governed by unfunded Space Act Agreements.

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Amazon Web Services gets set to ignite space accelerator program’s third stage

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Startups in this year’s AWS Space Accelerator program include, from left, Lunasonde, which is developing a space-based radar sounding system; Raven Space Systems, which is building 3D-printed re-entry capsules; and Rogue Space Systems, which focuses of space robotic systems.

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New Frontier Aerospace aims to zoom from hypersonic flight’s past into its future

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New Frontier Aerospace’s chief operating officer, David Gregory (at left), lays his hand on the company’s Mjölnir rocket engine while CEO Bill Bruner strikes what he calls his “Wernher von Braun pose” with a 3D-printed model of the company’s hypersonic rocket ship. The company has been awarded $2.25

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Startups to watch: 13 venture capitalists offer their picks for the next Pacific Northwest unicorns

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CB Insights’ unicorn tracker — keeping tabs on privately-held companies valued at $1 billion or more — is quickly approaching 1,000 companies. In fact, the average pre-money valuation for later-stage venture-backed companies hit $750 million last year, up from $431 million in 2020, according to the Venture Monitor report.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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Also described as ‘The UnLearning Lady’, Zanele Njapha is the world’s leading voice on using key unlearning principles to help companies such as Visa, Philip Morris, Deloitte, Discovery & Volkswagen get excited about the new world of work. Botsman is a Young Global Leader for the World Economic Forum. Kristina Dryža.

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