October '20 Week 3 Newsletter

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Houston firms get NASA funding for moon-hopping robot, mini laboratory

NASA is providing funding to a moon-hopping robot and mini laboratory being developed in Houston. Intuitive Machines is receiving $41.6 million to develop a robot that can hop into craters and photograph hard-to-reach crevices that might be worthy of exploration.

Source: houstonchronicle.com

How do cities pay for new technology? Not always with money.

City innovation offices largely exist to help agencies adopt emerging technologies, and there are several ways to go about paying for new gadgets and services — including asking for them for free — according to a panel of chief innovation officers speaking at the Texas Smart Cities Summit on Wednesday.

Source: statescoop.com

University Works With Houston Biotech Company On Nasal Vaccine

A Houston-based biotech company developing techniques to deliver vaccines via nasal spray for viruses like COVID-19 has entered an exclusive license option agreement with the University of Houston.

Source: dfw.cbslocal.com
Carbon tech, plastics recycling could slash greenhouse gas emissions in Houston

Oil and gas carbon capture technology and plastics recycling facilities could reduce industrial emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, by 44 percent in the Houston region, according to a new emissions analysis.

Source: houstonchronicle.com

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