Daisy Boxwell

Daisy Boxwell is an esteemed author and thought leader specializing in new technologies and fintech. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the prestigious Kinkaid School, where she developed a deep understanding of the intersection between technology and finance. With over a decade of industry experience, Daisy has honed her expertise at Zephyr Technologies, a leading firm known for its innovative financial solutions. Her writing not only explores the latest advancements in the fintech space but also advocates for responsible technology adoption. Daisy's insightful analyses and predictions are featured in several respected publications, making her a trusted voice in the ever-evolving tech landscape.

A Helicopter’s Final Flight: Lessons from Mars

A Helicopter’s Final Flight: Lessons from Mars

The End of an Era for Ingenuity Despite its mission ending on January 18, 2024, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter continues to provide invaluable insights about Mars. Originally intended for just five flights, this remarkable aircraft astoundingly completed 72 flights, defying expectations and illustrating
13 December 2024
SpaceX Strikes Big! A Major Investment Success

SpaceX Strikes Big! A Major Investment Success

SpaceX is on the verge of a groundbreaking financial deal, attracting major investments! Recent reports indicate that the company, co-founded by Elon Musk, is set to secure up to $1.25 billion through the sale of its common shares at a price of
11 December 2024
NASA Set for a Bold Shift: Who Will Lead the Charge?

NASA Set for a Bold Shift: Who Will Lead the Charge?

The upcoming leadership at NASA is gearing up for a major overhaul. With the nomination of Jared Isaacman by President Donald Trump, significant transformations are anticipated in the agency that is pushing toward manned lunar missions. Isaacman’s relationship with Elon Musk adds
10 December 2024
US Moon Mission Faces Major Delays! Will We Ever Get There?

US Moon Mission Faces Major Delays! Will We Ever Get There?

The NASA Artemis program, designed to return astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972, has encountered significant setbacks. Bill Nelson, the NASA administrator, confirmed at a press conference that the next planned mission, which aims to send astronauts around
6 December 2024
The Development of Interplanetary Time Navigation

The Development of Interplanetary Time Navigation

Scientists Discover Distinct Time Drift A recent study unveiled a fascinating exploration into the concept of time on celestial bodies beyond Earth. Through meticulous calculations, experts determined that clocks situated on the Moon exhibit a unique behavior, ticking approximately 56 microseconds faster
2 December 2024
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