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Hyderabad-based HYLENR Technologies has signed an MoU with space-tech company TakeMe2Space to test its Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) technology in space. This partnership aims to develop LENR-powered compute modules for space-based infrastructure, potentially reducing the need for radioisotope-based generators for deep space missions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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