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With significant investments and a growing fleet of over 1,060 satellites, China poses a serious challenge to US space operations and security.
Thailand’s Digital Economy Ministry advances Landing Rights policy to support foreign satellite services and expand access nationwide, aiming to grow the country’s space economy.
Quantum computing is becoming the defining battleground of the 21st-century technological rivalry between the United States ...
Investing at least part of the initial $1,000 in an artificial intelligence (AI) stock is a smart move. Despite impressive ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) took centre stage at the 79th session of the WMO Executive Council ...
While the United States remains the global leader in space capabilities, its ecosystem shows fragility. Emerging space powers ...
The use of armed drones is not new, but they are gaining importance in current conflicts as combat units. Their automation is ...
Over the past quarter century, few countries have commanded as much sustained attention from U.S. foreign policy officials as ...
Think of SEMPRE as the antithesis of the dark web. It's an industrial internet built for critical infrastructure.
AMOS YADLIN is Founder and President of MIND Israel. He is a retired Major General in the Israeli Air Force and served as the ...
By Kantaro Komiya TOKYO (Reuters) -Taiwanese private rocket company TiSpace terminated the flight of one of its rockets shortly after lift-off in northern Japan on Saturday, failing to become the ...