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23rd July 2024

Apollo 12: a difficult follow-up

Apollo 12: a difficult follow-up

As the first crewed moon landing, Apollo 11 gets a lot of attention, but there’s plenty to discuss about the later landings as well. Today, we’re going to talk about Apollo 12, humanity’s second visit to the moon’s surface.

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25th June 2024

One small step: the Apollo 11 moon landing

One small step: the Apollo 11 moon landing

As the first time humans walked on the moon, Apollo 11 is the Apollo mission you’ll hear most people talking about. In today’s post we’ll take a look at how Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made it to the moon’s surface, and at what stayed behind when they left.

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12th June 2024

Apollo 9 and Apollo 10: preparing for landing

Apollo 9 and Apollo 10: preparing for landing

Our Apollo article series is getting closer to humanity’s first steps on the moon, taken during Apollo 11. Before that, though, we’re going to take a look at Apollo 9 and Apollo 10. These crewed missions tested the spacecraft’s lunar module, making sure that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin would be able to land safely on the moon’s surface a few months later.

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23rd May 2024

Apollo 7 and Apollo 8: approaching the moon

Apollo 7 and Apollo 8: approaching the moon

We kicked off our series of Apollo articles with a general introduction to the Apollo moon missions and a look at the Apollo spacecraft. Before we get to the moon landings, we’re going to take a look at the earlier crewed missions that made the landings possible. In this article, we’re reflecting on Apollo 7 and Apollo 8, the first crewed Apollo missions to make it into space.

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23rd April 2024

Darwin participates in AI discussion hosted by High Commission of Canada

Darwin participates in AI discussion hosted by High Commission of Canada

On Monday 15 April, in preparation for Canada hosting the G7 summit in 2025, the High Commission of Canada in the UK held a roundtable discussion on AI adoption. This was an opportunity to examine how artificial intelligence is currently used, how its use is expected to evolve, and what gaps exist in present-day AI regulation. The roundtable took place at Canada House in London.

The facilitator of the discussion was OpenText, a Canadian company specialising in information management and digital transformation. The attendees included company and government representatives from both the UK and Canada. Darwin took part alongside participants from institutions such as Shell, Nestlé, the Digital Catapult, the Canada Pension Plan and the NHS.

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