It’s Time for US to Get Serious About Cleaning up Space Junk

By: The Hill July 27, 2021 With Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos soaring into suborbital space, three U.S. flights to the International Space Station (ISS) in July, and SpaceX delivering 88 satellites to orbit in the last six weeks, space traffic is surging. And this is just the beginning of increased commercial and governmental activity in space. August […]
After Robinhood’s IPO, Twist to Business Model May Come

By: fox Business July 28, 2021 As Wall Street gears up for Robinhood’s highly-anticipated foray onto the open market, the company has quietly been laying the groundwork to become a standalone market maker, FOX Business has learned. During its “roadshow” for its much-anticipated IPO, executives for the trading app said it’s looking to reduce its reliance on revenues from selling buy […]
Robotic Police Dogs: Useful Hounds or Dehumanizing Machines?

By: AP News July 30, 2021 HONOLULU (AP) — If you’re homeless and looking for temporary shelter in Hawaii’s capital, expect a visit from a robotic police dog that will scan your eye to make sure you don’t have a fever. That’s just one of the ways public safety agencies are starting to […]