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Glass wall going up at Space Gallery in Seattle Seattle Times The Museum of Flight in Seattle says workers are erecting a 40-foot glass wall Wednesday at the Space Gallery, the building it hopes will house one of the retiring NASA space shuttles. The Associated Press The Museum of Flight in Seattle says workers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Commercial deals to put US scientists on to suborbital space flights Creamer Media's Engineering News Independent US not-for-profit applied physical sciences and engineering research and development organisation Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has signed a $1,6-million contract with space tourism company Virgin Galactic to fly scientists and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Steve Ehrlich to Lead Marketing at Space-Time Insight San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Space-Time Insight, a provider of next generation situational intelligence solutions, today announced that software marketing veteran, Steve Ehrlich, has been appointed as the company's Vice President of Marketing. With over 25 years of experience, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Dead Space' dev working on "bold new IP" Digital Spy ... we are focused on creativity, polish, and shipping games that millions love. We are looking for game developers who want to join a AAA-quality studio and make AAA-quality games!" The firm has worked on the Dead Space series and Dante's Inferno. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bridge Authority to sell ad space at toll booths Mid-Hudson News HIGHLAND – When you pull up to a toll plaza on any of the five bridges operated by the New York State Bridge Authority, you will likely see advertising in the front windows of the booths. The new program is part of an effort to generate non-toll ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Art space adds dimension to River Road Coffeehouse The Newark Advocate The display area in the fireplace room is appropriately dubbed "Stacey's Space." "Being a local coffeehouse, it's important to support local artists," said Forman, who has an engineering degree. "We are doing something nifty and fun. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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