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import "./index.scss";
import React, { Component } from "react";

export class InTheNewsComponent extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div className="newsLinks">
        <font></font>

        <h4>
          <b>
            1. UTD Today<br></br>Published: December 5, 2017
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.utdallas.edu/news/research/researchers-launch-moon-mission-audio-site/"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Researchers Launch Moon Mission Audio Site
        </a>
        <p>
          "NASA recorded <b>thousands</b> of hours of audio from the Apollo
          lunar missions, yet most of us have only been able to hear the
          highlights...Imagine Apple's Siri trying to transcribe discussions
          amid random interruptions..."
        </p>

        <br></br>
        {/* <br></br> */}

        <h4>
          <b>
            2. Dallas Innovates<br></br>Published: December 7, 2017
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://dallasinnovates.com/utd-team-reconstructs-apollo-mission-recordings/"
          target="_blank"
        >
          UTD Team Reconstructs Apollo Mission Recordings
        </a>
        <p>
          'CRSS has made <i>significant</i> advancements in machine learning and
          knowledge extraction to assess human interaction for one of the most
          challenging engineering tasks in the history of mankind.' ~{" "}
          <i>John H.L. Hansen</i>
        </p>

        <br></br>
        {/* <br></br> */}

        <h4>
          <b>
            3. National Science Foundation<br></br>Published: December 7, 2017
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=244009"
          target="_blank"
        >
          UT Dallas researchers develop techniques to analyze thousands of hours
          of Apollo mission audio
        </a>
        <p>
          University of Texas (UT) at Dallas researchers develop
          speech-processing techniques to reconstruct NASA lunar mission audio
          from a massive archive. The team developed algorithms to process,
          recognize and analyze the audio to determine who said what and when in
          an advance in diarization research...
        </p>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            4. Kera News<br></br>Published: December 20, 2017
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.keranews.org/health-science-tech/2017-12-20/listen-to-unheard-audio-from-nasas-apollo-missions-dusted-off-by-ut-dallas-researchers"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Listen To Unheard Audio From NASA’s Apollo Missions, Dusted Off By UT
          Dallas Researchers
        </a>
        <p>
          Images from the moon landing and other major space moments of the
          1960s are familiar to many Americans.{" "}
          <b>
            But what about the <i>sounds</i>?{" "}
          </b>
        </p>
        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            5. Dmagazine<br></br>Published: December 21, 2017
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2017/12/ut-dallas-nasa-apollo-missions-audio/"
          target="_blank"
        >
          UT Dallas Researchers Help You Listen to the Apollo Missions
        </a>
        <p>
          Some of it you’ll recognize (“one small step for man”) and some of it
          you won’t: many of the tapes have “sat unheard in storage for
          decades,” and cover some of the less glamorous discussions amongst
          egghead engineers and rocket scientists...
        </p>

        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            6. collectSpace<br></br>Published: January 5, 2018
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-010518a-explore-apollo-audio-research.html"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Researchers analyze NASA moon mission audio to let public 'Explore
          Apollo'
        </a>
        <p>
          Almost 50 years after the first humans launched to the moon,
          researchers in Dallas have taken a new look at NASA's Apollo missions.
          Or more appropriately, <i>a new listen...</i>
        </p>

        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            7. Houston Public Media<br></br>Published: January 30, 2018
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/2018/01/30/264541/what-researchers-found-on-hours-and-hours-of-audio-tapes-from-nasas-apollo-missions/"
          target="_blank"
        >
          What Researchers Found On Hours And Hours Of Audio Tapes From NASA’s
          Apollo Missions
        </a>
        <p>
          Dr. John Hansen and his team of researchers from UT-Dallas pored
          through countless hours of tapes from NASA’s archives with{" "}
          <b>
            <i>much</i>
          </b>{" "}
          more than preserving history in mind...
        </p>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            8. Texas Country Reporter<br></br>Published: May 31, 2019
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <iframe
          width="560"
          height="315"
          src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CTJtRNMac0E"
          frameBorder="0"
          allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture"
          allowFullScreen
        ></iframe>

        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            9. NASA<br></br>Published: July 24, 2018
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href=": https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-university-of-texas-at-dallas-reveal-apollo-11-behind-the-scenes-audio"
          target="_blank"
        >
          University of Texas at Dallas Reveal Apollo 11 Behind-the-Scenes Audio
        </a>

        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            10. NASA<br></br>Published: August 25, 2018
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/nasa-releases-19-000-historic-audio-11-mission-ncna903721"
          target="_blank"
        >
          NASA releases 19,000 hours of audio from historic Apollo 11 mission
        </a>
        <p>
          The tapes capture the dramatic moments just before the moon landing,
          but also some lighthearted episodes...
        </p>

        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            11. Discover Magazine<br></br>Published: October 29, 2018
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/hear-the-backstage-story-of-the-apollo-program-with-newly-released-audio"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Hear the Backstage Story of the Apollo Program With Newly Released
          Audio
        </a>
        <p>
          For decades, most of these tapes sat in storage. Only a fraction of
          the audio — like Armstrong’s famous first words from the moon — were
          ever released to the public. But now a years-long project to digitize
          and process the audio from the tapes has given this historic record
          new life...
        </p>
        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            12. Vanity Fair<br></br>Published: December 9, 2018
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2018/12/apollo-11-50th-year-anniversary"
          target="_blank"
        >
          The Found Footage That Provides a Whole New Look at the Apollo 11 Moon
          Landing
        </a>
        <p>
          ...freshly unearthed footage of the 1969 lunar mission, with the help
          of a community of space nerds, will tell the story of the historic
          event in a new way, making the film as much a cinematic discovery as a
          celestial one.
        </p>

        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            13. NASA Heroes behind the Heroes<br></br>Published: December 5,
            2017
          </b>
          <br></br>
          This is a 4 part Podcast.<br></br>
        </h4>

        <a //podcast 1
          href="https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep88_heroesbehindheroes_pt1.mp3"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Podcast Part 1 : or Click the Audio Player Below
        </a>
        <br></br>
        <audio controls>
          <source src="https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep88_heroesbehindheroes_pt1.mp3" />
        </audio>
        <br></br>
        <a
          href="https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/heroes-behind-the-heroes"
          target="_blank"
        >
          News Article: Part 1
        </a>
        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <a //podcast 2
          href="https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep89_heroesbehindheroes_pt2.mp3"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Podcast: Part 2 or click the audio player below
        </a>
        <br></br>
        <audio controls>
          <source src="https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep89_heroesbehindheroes_pt2.mp3" />
        </audio>
        <br></br>
        <a
          href="https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/the-heroes-behind-the-heroes-part-2"
          target="_blank"
        >
          News Article: Part 2
        </a>
        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <a //podcast 3
          href="https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep90_heroesbehindheroes_pt3.mp3"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Podcast: Part 3 or click the audio player below
        </a>
        <br></br>
        <audio controls>
          <source src="https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep90_heroesbehindheroes_pt3.mp3" />
        </audio>
        <br></br>
        <a
          href="https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/the-heroes-behind-the-heroes-part-3"
          target="_blank"
        >
          News Article: Part 3
        </a>
        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <a //podcast 4
          href="https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep91_heroesbehindheroes_pt4.mp3"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Podcast: Part 4 or click the audio player below
        </a>
        <br></br>
        <audio controls>
          <source src="https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/audio/ep91_heroesbehindheroes_pt4.mp3" />
        </audio>
        <br></br>
        <a
          href="https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/the-heroes-behind-the-heroes-part-4"
          target="_blank"
        >
          News Article: Part 4
        </a>
        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            14. FOX News<br></br>Published: July 19, 2019
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://video.foxnews.com/v/6061639816001#sp=show-clips"
          target="_blank"
        >
          Engineers restore audio recordings from Apollo 11 mission
        </a>
        <p>
          A team at the University of Texas at Dallas spent years digitizing old
          tapes of the conversations between mission control and the Apollo 11
          astronauts.
          <b>
            <i>Learn More...</i>
          </b>
        </p>
        <br></br>
        <br></br>

        <h4>
          <b>
            15. Dallas Morning News<br></br>Published: December 5, 2017
          </b>
          <br></br>
        </h4>
        <a
          href="https://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/2019/07/20/ut-dallas-celebrates-personal-ties-with-nasa-50-years-after-one-small-step-for-man/"
          target="_blank"
        >
          UT-Dallas celebrates personal ties with NASA 50 years after ‘one small
          step for man’
        </a>
        <p>
          What NASA’s soundscriber would have taken 172 years to accomplish,{" "}
          <b>
            <u>Hansen’s rebuild did in only five!</u>
          </b>
        </p>
      </div>
    );
  }
}