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The U.S. wants to remain a superpower in space. It can’t without supporting NASA In the early 1400s, nearly a century before ...
A new survey from Gallup and the Special Competitive Studies Project found that just 15% of Americans are confident the US will have the most advanced AI in a decade, as the country pushes ahead on ...
The first of these was the loss of space shuttle Columbia in February, the second fatal shuttle accident, which signaled that ...
The 1957 launch of Sputnik by the Soviet Union initiated the Space Race, prompting concerns within the United States about technological and military inferiority. Subsequent Soviet Sputnik launches ...
Russia and China are working hard for a nuclear-powered advantage in space. The U.S. must up its game. Elsayed Talaat is president and chief executive officer of the Universities Space Research ...
Many have dreamed of voyaging into space, but unless you’re an astronaut, pop star Lance Bass, or billionaire Richard Branson, taking a trip beyond the Earth’s atmosphere has been way too expensive, ...
Colonel Terry Virts, a former NASA astronaut and commander of the International Space Station (ISS), has told Newsweek he think's China could "absolutely" win the "second space race" by landing ...
"If we're going to engage in the race to the moon and the race to Mars, we have to get our act together." NASA's interim administrator says his call for the United States to put a nuclear reactor on ...