DARPA Engages Three Firms for Lunar Orbiter Concept Studies
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has contracted three companies to explore ideas for a lunar mission aimed at locating water ice in low lunar orbits.
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has contracted three companies to explore ideas for a lunar mission aimed at locating water ice in low lunar orbits.
The ongoing conflict in Iran and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz have led to a significant fertiliser shortage, raising concerns over global food security as farmers face unprecedented affordability challenges.
A uranium company is presenting its innovative energy solutions in response to ongoing global turmoil, aiming to address pressing energy needs.
Following a troubling incident involving Baidu's robotaxis, China has paused the issuance of new permits, affecting its ambitious goal of 500,000 robotaxis by 2030.
As the conflict escalates, Iranian authorities are intensifying their crackdown on journalists, viewing the pursuit of truth as a potential security threat.
An appeals court in Hangzhou has ruled that the dismissal of a tech worker replaced by AI is unlawful, prompting discussions on the legality of AI in the workplace.
An open-air exhibition in Gaza showcases the artistic expressions of young Palestinian artists, reflecting their personal experiences of conflict and displacement.
Eddie Howe, head coach of Newcastle, asserts that the club's Saudi Arabian owners continue to have high ambitions for the team, even after the PIF's withdrawal from LIV Golf funding.
The new twelve-track album from Oliver Koletzki is now available through Stil vor Talent, showcasing his continued evolution as an artist.
Despite calls from the Trump administration for increased oil production to address rising petrol prices, Exxon and Chevron are adhering to their prewar strategies.