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Bracing for Impact: The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Destructive Tech
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NASA and ISRO Hit a High Note with the World’s Largest Radar Antenna!
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NASA Pivots from Earth to Outer Limits: Space Exploration Takes Center Stage

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Bracing for Impact: The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Destructive Tech

AI is revolutionizing technology in unexpected ways, but its potential for destruction is drawing attention. With the increasing capability for AI-driven warfare and cyber Infrastructure threats, experts caution that while AI fuels innovation, its dual-use nature necessitates urgent governance. Can humanity create an AI future where innovation doesn't come at the expense of safety?

Oct 10
Bracing for Impact: The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Destructive Tech

China’s AI Ambitions: A Bold Leap Towards Global Tech Leadership

China is steadfast in its bid for global AI leadership, employing a strategic mix of government policies, international collaborations, and technological breakthroughs. This initiative, aimed at surpassing the US, is poised to redefine AI governance and economic dynamics worldwide.

Aug 24
China’s AI Ambitions: A Bold Leap Towards Global Tech Leadership

NASA, UN, and WMO Decode Climate Change: The Science Behind the Headlines

In an eye-opening piece from Sustainable Times, experts from NASA, the UN, and WMO illuminate the complex science behind climate change, differentiating it from global warming and addressing global agreements such as the Paris Agreement. Learn how satellite data and ground stations meticulously monitor rising temperatures and extreme weather patterns, and why staying below 1.5°C warming is crucial for the planet’s future.

Aug 24
NASA, UN, and WMO Decode Climate Change: The Science Behind the Headlines

NASA and ISRO Hit a High Note with the World’s Largest Radar Antenna!

NASA and ISRO have proudly deployed the world's largest radar antenna in orbit, marking a giant leap for Earth observation technology. The 12-meter radar antenna, part of the NISAR satellite, sets the stage for unprecedented accuracy in tracking Earth's surface changes, aiding everything from disaster prediction to climate monitoring.

Aug 17
NASA and ISRO Hit a High Note with the World’s Largest Radar Antenna!

NASA Pivots from Earth to Outer Limits: Space Exploration Takes Center Stage

NASA is reprioritizing its mission by focusing on space exploration projects like missions to the Moon and Mars, leaving climate research on the backburner. This strategic shift comes with a significant workforce reduction and renewed international talks with Russia.

Aug 16
NASA Pivots from Earth to Outer Limits: Space Exploration Takes Center Stage

SpaceX Crew-11 Mission Breaks Record with Lightning-Fast Docking at ISS

SpaceX's Crew-11 mission has made a spectacular entrance to the International Space Station (ISS), achieving the fastest rendezvous in Crew Dragon history. Less than 15 hours after its launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the Crew Dragon spacecraft, aptly named 'Endeavour,' docked at the ISS's Harmony module. The mission carries a diverse, four-member international crew dedicated to months of groundbreaking scientific research and station maintenance, all while marking the upcoming 25th anniversary of continuous human presence aboard the station.

Aug 15
SpaceX Crew-11 Mission Breaks Record with Lightning-Fast Docking at ISS

SpaceX Crew-10 Splashes into History with Pacific Ocean Landing!

SpaceX's Crew-10 returns safely after 148 days in space, marking the first NASA Crew Dragon splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. This smooth landing off the coast of San Diego sets a new operational standard for safer splashdown sites, with international astronauts from NASA, JAXA, and Roscosmos on board.

Aug 10
SpaceX Crew-10 Splashes into History with Pacific Ocean Landing!

SpaceX's Crew Dragon Triumphs: Astronauts Finally Launch to ISS After Starliner Delays

After months of delay caused by Boeing's Starliner issues, a crew of astronauts makes a successful journey to the International Space Station aboard SpaceX's trusty Crew Dragon. The significant setback became an opportunity for NASA to lean into its partnership with SpaceX, highlighting the reliability of commercial spaceflight. The journey shows the strength of international cooperation in space while Boeing works to overcome its technical challenges.

Aug 2
SpaceX's Crew Dragon Triumphs: Astronauts Finally Launch to ISS After Starliner Delays

NASA SpaceX Crew-11 Takes Off with Zena Cardman on Long-Delayed Journey to Space!

NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission launched on August 1, 2025, marking a significant milestone for Commander Zena Cardman who waited a year due to Boeing Starliner delays. The mission includes a global team of astronauts and underlines NASA's growing reliance on SpaceX for ISS crew transport.

Aug 2
NASA SpaceX Crew-11 Takes Off with Zena Cardman on Long-Delayed Journey to Space!

Axiom Mission 4: A Leap Toward International Space Collaboration

The Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) crew is all set for an undocking event from the ISS on July 14, 2025, featuring the first ISRO astronaut on a mission to the ISS. The mission signifies a new era in international collaboration and commercial space exploration. The SpaceX Dragon will bring back over 580 pounds of cargo, inclusive of experimental data, marking a significant step in NASA's commercial space strategy and global scientific cooperation.

Jul 12
Axiom Mission 4: A Leap Toward International Space Collaboration