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Space Insurance Market A Multi-Billion Dollar Market Identifying Hidden Gems

Space Insurance Market A Multi-Billion Dollar Market Identifying Hidden Gems Nov 21, 2019 (HTF Market Intelligence via COMTEX) -- The Exploration study offers deep assessment of the Global Space Insurance Market and helps market participants to gain a solid base in the industry. The Research report presents a complete assessment of the market and contains Future trend, Current Growth Factors, attentive opinions, historical data, facts and statistically supported and industry certified market data. It delivers regional exploration of the Global Space Insurance market to expose key prospects presented in different parts of the world. The study is segmented by products type, application/end-users. The competitive scenery is generally appraised along with company profiling of leading players operating in the Global Space Insurance market. Some of the Most Important Key Players Involved in the Study are AIG, Allianz, USAIG, Hallmark Financial Services, Marsh Inc, Chinalife, Travers Aviatio

The US could be running on gasoline forever, leaving electric vehicles to China and Europe

Electric vehicles' sales growth worldwide has badly lagged predictions from 2010. In 2019, EV sales made up only about 2% of global sales. The failure of EVs to sell in the US reminds me of diesel-vehicle sales, which have also been meager. Europe runs on diesel, but Volkswagen's Dieselgate scandal could make EVs a bigger part of the market there. If EVs are going to fulfill expectations, China is a logical place to look for growth, as its market could rise to 40 million in annual sales in the coming decades. But the US could continue to run mostly on gas. That might sound disappointing, but I'd rather see the next 10 million vehicles sold in China be electric rather than fixating on the poor showing of EVs in the US. Read more stories from Business Insider's Driving the Future series. Tesla's Elon Musk, right, at a groundbreaking for a factory in China. Aly Song/Reuters In the decade I've been covering the auto industry, I've never seen a bigger

3D Batteries With 3D Printer

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For the best example, researchers love distinct how to fully 3D create batteries and sensors. The method, publicised in Electrochemistry Communications, paves the way for the figure and fiction of cheaper, higher-performing and ubiquitously ready devices. These devices present also no human demand to lead to emissions associated with dot. "Our new technique means that, eventually, all parts of strength storage and perception devices can be 3D printed," says Martin Pumera at the Lincoln of Alchemy and Profession in Prague, Slavonic Commonwealth. The joy of 3D publication is that it allows products to be prefab locally, where and when they are required. All that is required is a 3D machine, the correct raw materials and designs that can be downloaded from the cyberspace. Creation is convenient, customizable and fast. In the protracted period, 3D publication could also slash copy emissions associated with fluid movement.  Doctor Uses 3-D Printer To Create Life-Changing P

First Women Space walk

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NASA astronauts Christina Koch & Jessica Meir made "HISTORY" as NASA is calling it, with the first #AllWomanSpacewalk.  Men aboard the International Space Station remained inside, as Koch & Meir went out to replace a broken battery charger. 👩‍🚀👩‍🚀  Media hi lighted it with caption: NASA astronauts Christina Koch & Jessica Meir made "HERstory," 👩‍🚀👩‍🚀  NASA makes history as two female astronauts complete FIRST-EVER all-women spacewalk from the International Space Station.