Space In Australia Is But One Discussion Focus At The 33rd Space Symposium

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Space In Australia Is But One Discussion Focus At The 33rd Space Symposium

The 33rd Space Symposium is slated for April 3-6 at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorao, USA. Widely regarded as the most significant
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Electron Energy Encompasses Rocket Lab

With a stated mission to remove the barriers to commercial space by providing frequent and dedicated launch opportunities, Rocket Lab was created
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US software company HighWire buys Semantico just months after opening Belfast office

The increased scale and capability of the combined organisations will deliver significant value to current and future publishers.” Earlier this year, Mr
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Garden publishing old and new: the best magazines to read now

Thirty years later, Wheeler, now 71, is still single-handedly publishing Hortus four times a year and sending it out to 2,000 subscribers, including all of
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Two of country's biggest magazine publishers agree distribution deals with INM's Newspread

Two of the country's biggest magazine publishers have agreed distribution deals with Independent News & Media's Newspread business worth €7m.
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Creative Writing: the story unfolds

Student numbers are on the rise. Greenwich currently has a community of around a hundred students on the Creative Writing BA degree programmes
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DU welcomes verdict, foreign publishers mulling over appeal

New Delhi, Dec 13 (PTI) Students, the academic fraternity and Delhi University have dubbed the verdict allowing sale of photocopies of textbooks as a
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Scholarly Communications & Publishing Librarian and Head, Scholarly Communications and …

The Head leads the development of the Library's scholarly communications and publishing programs, policies, and services and manages a team of
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ai Solutions Is A True Fan Of ELVIS 3

a.i. solutions has been awarded a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract with a potential value of $387.6 million over 9.5 years to support NASA's Launch
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