Police Arrest Suspect With 15 Bags Of Marijuana In Nasarawa
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Police Arrest Suspect With 15 Bags Of Marijuana In Nasarawa

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How Mother Formed Robbery Gang With 2 Biological Sons
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How Mother Formed Robbery Gang With 2 Biological Sons

NASA Space Technology Police operatives from the Nasarawa State Command have arrested a woman, who formed a robbery gang with two of her biological sons and recovered some stolen items as exhibits.TrackNews reports that the suspects were arrested by the Angwan Lambu Division in Nasarawa State.The woman, Mrs. Khadija Umar, who is also known as “Naira,” was linked with a series of house breaking and incidents of theft along with her two biological children.This was disclosed by the spokesman of the State Police Command:“The suspect, Khadija Umar, orchestrated criminal activities by scouting targeted areas and monitoring residents.Once the coast was clear, she allegedly enlisted the help of her two sons and two other suspects, who are currently at large, to carry out the thefts.”“During the operation, the Police recovered several stolen items from the suspects,...
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Blue Origin flies NASA-funded scientist and space tourists on New Shepard suborbital flight
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Blue Origin flies NASA-funded scientist and space tourists on New Shepard suborbital flight

NASA Space Technology New Shepard's propulsion module makes a powered landing during the NS-26 mission Aug. 29. Credit: Blue Origin webcastWASHINGTON — Blue Origin took six people, including a NASA-funded researcher, on a New Shepard suborbital spaceflight Aug. 29.New Shepard lifted off into cloudy skies at the company’s Launch Site One in West Texas at 9:07 a.m. Eastern. The crew capsule reached a peak altitude of 105.3 kilometers above sea level before landing 10 minutes and 8 seconds after liftoff.The NS-26 mission carried six people, among them Rob Ferl, a University of Florida professor who conducted experiments on how gene expression in one type of plant changes when exposed to different phases of flight, including microgravity.Ferl, a longtime advocate of using commercial suborbital vehicles for research, also sought to demonstrate the utility of such...
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Space Scientists Invent Futuristic VR Simulations For Moon Astronauts
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Space Scientists Invent Futuristic VR Simulations For Moon Astronauts

NASA Space Technology NASA far side of the Moon - Space scientists are creating Matrix-like simulations to guide ... astronauts set to descend on the ancient sphere 700 days from now (Photo by NASA via Getty Images)Getty ImagesThe first American astronauts set to touch down on the Moon in the new millennium will not blast off for another 700 days, but now they can begin exploring potential landing sites by jacking into Matrix-style simulations of its cratered South Pole sector.Simultaneous revolutions in space-based imagers and laser scanners, and in virtual reality modelling toolkits, are giving rise to VR doubles of real-life lunar scenes that appear to be identical twins.“We are building very high resolution, photorealistic digital twins of potential Artemis III landing sites,” and then developing these into cutting-edge virtual replicas of...
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