Tech5: SpaceX rescue capsule docks with ISS; India moves up by one on innovation...
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The capsule, atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on September 28, carrying Nasa astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos (Russian cosmonaut) Alexander Gorbunov. It arrived at the ISS on September 30, about 28 hours after liftoff.
In comparison, India’s ranking in 2015 was 81. After climbing more than 40 positions, India has entered the stretch where the journey ahead will only be tougher, and competition on every parameter will be against the most advanced economies of the world. Among the bright spots highlighted by WIPO is India’s ranking among the world’s scientific clusters at number 4.Overall, Switzerland, Sweden, the US, Singapore, and the UK have emerged as the world’s most innovative economies, in the 2024 rankings.
This investment comes amid top-level exits, including CTO Mira Murati. While this marks SoftBank"s first investment in OpenAI, it previously backed a competitor, Perplexity AI, valued at $3 billion.
TWTAs, critical for satellite communications and remote sensing, will be developed by SAC and manufactured by BEL, which has established a state-of-the-art facility for this purpose. BEL, a leading defence PSU, is expanding its offerings beyond defence into sectors like homeland security and smart cities.
Digital broadcasting offers significant advantages, including the ability to transmit multiple channels on a single frequency with superior audio quality. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has requested TRAI"s recommendations, prompting this consultation to address necessary changes to existing FM policies. Stakeholders can submit comments by October 28, 2024, with counter-comments due by November 11, 2024.
First Published: Oct 01, 2024, 11:42
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