CNN Covers The Selfie Olympics On Twitter While ICANN Bans Registrations In …TheDomains.comIn the domain name space The Olympics have been given the strongest protections including ICANN prohibiting the registration any new gTLD containing the word Olympics in it. However…
CNN Covers The Selfie Olympics On Twitter While ICANN Bans Registrations In … – TheDomains.com
CNN Covers The Selfie Olympics On Twitter While ICANN Bans Registrations In …TheDomains.comIn the domain space The Olympics have been given the strongest protections including a ICANN prohibiting the registration any new gTLD containing the word Olympics in it. However…
Asteroid Hunter Returns First Images after Reactivation – Astrobiology Magazine (press release)
Astrobiology Magazine (press release) Asteroid Hunter Returns First Images after ReactivationAstrobiology Magazine (press release)NASA’s Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE), a spacecraft that made the most comprehensive survey to date of asteroids and comets, has returned its first set…
Second asteroid detected before it hit the Earth – Sen – Space exploration network
Second asteroid detected before it hit the EarthSen – Space exploration networkA similar-sized asteroid became the first to be found in advance in a similar way a little over five years ago, again by Kowalski using the 1.5-metre telescope on…
Powering Starships with Compact Condensed Quark Matter from local very fast … – Next Big Future
Powering Starships with Compact Condensed Quark Matter from local very fast …Next Big FutureThis hypothesis implies a relic CCO population in the Solar System, captured during its formation, which would lead to a population of “strange asteroids,” bodies with mm-radii…
Think ICANN Will End Up Rolling in New gTLD Cash? Think Again! – CircleID
Think ICANN Will End Up Rolling in New gTLD Cash? Think Again!CircleIDWith an initial 1,930 applications received, round one actually netted ICANN $359.994 million. But subsequent reimbursements at percentages of 80, 70 and 35 of the total $185,000 application fee…