Eliza Marshall

Eliza Marshall is an accomplished author and thought leader in the fields of new technologies and fintech. She holds a Master’s degree in Financial Technology from the prestigious Kentucky State University, where she cultivated her passion for exploring the intersection of technology and finance. Eliza's insights are grounded in her extensive experience working at Horizon Technologies, where she led initiatives on innovative digital payments and blockchain applications. With a keen understanding of emerging trends and their potential to reshape the financial landscape, Eliza has contributed articles to numerous industry publications and speaks at conferences worldwide. Her work aims to empower readers to navigate the rapidly evolving world of finance with confidence and foresight.

Unleashing the Cosmos: How Starship Could Revolutionize Manufacturing in Space

Unleashing the Cosmos: How Starship Could Revolutionize Manufacturing in Space

SpaceX’s Starship is poised to revolutionize orbital manufacturing, leveraging microgravity conditions for superior product quality. Microgravity enables the creation of advanced materials, including fiber optics, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals. Manufacturing in space could significantly reduce transportation costs for high-value items to Earth. Starship’s
9 February 2025

Elon Musk’s Bold Moves: The Shocking Ambitions of DOGE

Elon Musk has called for the dissolution of USAID, labeling it a “criminal organization” without evidence. He claims to be collaborating with former President Trump on plans to shut down the agency. The General Services Administration’s TTS division is involved in efforts
4 February 2025
India’s Latest Navigation Satellite Launch: What You Need to Know

India’s Latest Navigation Satellite Launch: What You Need to Know

NVS-02 enhances India’s navigation capabilities as part of the NavIC series. This satellite improves accuracy for Position, Velocity, and Timing services. NVS-02 can provide precise navigation in remote areas up to 1500 kilometers. The satellite’s solar panels have functioned correctly, ensuring stable
4 February 2025
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