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Rachelle Abbott

Tech & Science Daily: We speak to Alain Zobrist, CEO of Olympic Timing

Alain Zobrist CEO of Olympic Timing - seen at Beijing 2022

(Picture: Omega)

We hear from ‘The Man Who Times the Olympics’, Alain Zobrist, CEO of Olympic Timing for Omega.

He explains about all the new tech being used at the Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Omega are deploying 200 tonnes of equipment which will be operated by 300 timekeepers.

You can also listen to the show here

Elon Musk says the SpaceX Starship rocket should be ready to launch in the next couple of months. Meaning his hopes of creating a city on Mars are one step closer.

Starship is the most powerful rocket ever built. NASA plans to use the fully reusable vehicle to land astronauts on the moon as early as 2025.

Binance, one of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency firms, will take a $200million stake in Forbes.

Forbes said the deal would help make it a leader, supplying information about digital assets such as Bitcoin. However, news of the investment has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest.

Plus, a chalk drum from 5,000 years ago is dubbed the ‘most important art find’ in a century, Wordle users have streaks reset as game moves to New York Times website and life could exist on a planet orbiting a ‘white dwarf’ star. Also, Race Equality Matters tells us about their new tool to help people pronounce names correctly in the workplace and Australia says Koalas are now endangered across most of its East Coast.

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