Category: Links
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The Gadget and the Burn
Cory Doctorow shares an excerpt from “The Man Who Sold the Moon” on Medium.
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What will it take to get us back to the Moon?
Jekan Thanga from ASU’s School of Earth and Space Exploration, explains the science and politics behind Cory Doctorow’s new novella, “The Man Who Sold the Moon.”
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First demonstration on direct laser fabrication of lunar regolith parts.
A technical paper from Rapid Prototyping Journal evaluating the feasibility of fabricating buildings, tools, and parts from lunar and Martian regolith.
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Building a Lunar Base with 3D Printing
The European Space Agency is testing the use of 3D printing for more efficient lunar base construction.
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eVolo Skyscraper Competition
eVolo, an architecture and design journal, sponsors the annual Skyscraper Competition, challenging architects, students, engineers, designers, and artists to share their best ideas for the future of skyscrapers. The winning entries advance new technological solutions, engage deeply with sustainability, and present breathtaking imaginative and innovative concepts.
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Silicon Valley’s new field of dreams
Investors associated with dotcom startups are turning their attention to clean technology – but can they revolutionise the sector?
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Antarctica Tourism: Frequently Asked Questions
The most frequently asked questions concerning travel to and within Antarctica.