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UT collaborates with Air Force on space research | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2023-09-20 18:51:10

SUMMARY: The University of Texas has collaborated with the US Air Force to research the Sizzle Inner Regime, an underutilized area of outer space. The aim is to better understand the conditions in this region and develop algorithms for spacecraft to operate autonomously. The growing interest in space exploration is generating excitement, with private companies competing to revolutionize zero gravity tourism and lunar programs striving to make their mark on history. However, there are also serious challenges that require innovative solutions. The research initiative at UT hopes to accomplish a better understanding of outer space environments and improve safety and efficiency for space operations in the future.

Space exploration is generating more excitement now than any other time since the moon landings as companies and organizations strive to make their mark on history. FOX 7's Rebecca Thomas speaks with Michael Hibberd with the UT Research Initiative to learn about the university's space research collaboration with the U.S. Air Force.

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Was “big boy” press conference enough to save Biden?

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-12 09:46:39

SUMMARY: President Biden addressed his leadership capabilities during a conference after the NATO Summit, where he had both positive moments and some stumbles, such as mistakenly referring to Vice President Kamala Harris as “Vice President Trump.” He seemed more comfortable discussing serious foreign policy issues and downplayed concerns about scaling back his schedule. While some Democrats were frustrated, feeling his performance bought him more time rather than solidifying his re-election bid, Biden is now focused on engaging in more direct campaigning. Meanwhile, the Republican National Convention looms, with uncertainties surrounding former President Trump's VP announcement adding to the suspense.

FOX News Sunday's Shannon Bream talks about Joe Biden's “big boy” press conference on Thursday and why some Democrats are frustrated that it didn't go worse.

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Inside the Interim: A conversation with Dallas lawmakers

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www.youtube.com – The – 2024-07-12 09:00:29

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Ask Amy: Can I get money back for internet services that are not working right now?

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-12 07:12:15

SUMMARY: Following Hurricane Barrel, many homes and businesses have had power restored, but internet outages persist. AT&T and Xfinity/Comcast customer service is currently difficult to reach, and when contact is made, answers are limited. Comcast reports 975,000 customers lost service post-hurricane, mostly due to power issues, with 355,000 restored and 620,000 still out. Damaged electric lines often imply damaged cable/fiber lines. Customers without service can request credits once restored. AT&T is less specific but working on restoration and has opened mobile connectivity centers for free Wi-Fi. Verizon offers free call, data, and texting for affected areas from July 8-17.

As power is restored to homes and businesses across our area many of you say you still don’t have internet. AT&T and Comcast Xfinity customer service are difficult to reach and when you do get a human on the phone, they don’t have any answers.

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