TECH February 18, 2024 The small but mighty electric helicopter that’ll have you rethinking the way you travel in the future Flynow's electric-powered vertical take-off eCopter, which has two rotors, comes in different versions, one for passengers and one for cargo.
Russia February 18, 2024 German space commander warns Russian nuclear weapon could destroy 'global commons': 'Nobody would survive' The commander of German Space Command, Maj. Gen. Michael Traut, expressed concern over reports of Russia developing an anti-satellite space weapon.
Digital Originals February 18, 2024 NASA goes old school with rocket sending astronauts to the Moon NASA is bringing back its historic worm logo to decorate the first crew-bearing spacecraft traveling to the moon in decades for the agency's Artemis II mission.
Europe February 18, 2024 Nicolaus Copernicus: The man who stopped the sun and moved the Earth The stars were aligned over the medieval city of Torun Feb. 19, 1473, when a boy was born who later became known as the man who stopped the sun and moved the Earth.
HEALTH February 18, 2024 Space surgery experiment could provide pathway for medical care in Earth's most remote regions Virtual Incision believes the successful demonstration of MIRA would mean that the system could help medical professionals assist remote rural communities.
LIFESTYLE February 16, 2024 Meet the American who made flying safe, Archie League, daredevil pilot and first air-traffic controller Archie W. League is widely considered the first air-traffic controller. He began by directing aircraft with flags in 1929, then helped make flying safe for millions of travelers.
White House February 15, 2024 White House says Russian tech is not something used to attack humans or cause physical destruction on Earth White House national security adviser John Kirby told reporters the anti-satellite technology Russia is reportedly developing is not used to physically harm humans on Earth.
US February 15, 2024 US launches missile-detecting satellites into orbit as concerns about Russia in space grow The U.S. launched missile-detecting satellites into orbit on Thursday, just hours after news of a potential Russian threat to America's military satellites.
VIDEO February 15, 2024 Russia exploring nuclear capabilities in space Former Space Force software officer Nicolas Chaillan on the potential concerns if Russia utilizes this nuclear capabilityÂ
Japan February 14, 2024 Japanese lunar lander may have found clues about the moon's origin An unmanned Japanese spacecraft that landed on the moon last month has transmitted data on 10 lunar rocks that could provide clues about the origin of the moon.
TECH February 14, 2024 Sci-fi solar EV never needs to plug in for a recharge California-based start-up Aptera has developed a vehicle that is solar-powered, eliminating the need for plugging in at charging stations.