Search results
Russia plans to launch over 100 satellites into space this year
The Nation· 13 hours agoRussia is planning to launch over 100 satellites into space this year to strengthen its position in...
‘Neighbouring rights are becoming a significant and vital revenue stream for recording...
Music Business Worldwide· 13 hours agoMBW Views is a series of exclusive op/eds from eminent music industry people… with something to say....
Agenda For NATO Summit Expected To Include China Issues - The News Lens International Edition
The News Lens International Edition· 13 hours agoWhile the 2024 NATO summit in Washington this week is expected to largely focus on Russia’s war in...
Opinion | Iran’s Gen Z Is Still Waiting for the Revolution
New York Times· 15 hours agoAllowing her auburn hair to flow freely in contravention of the Islamic Republic’s mandatory hijab...
North Korea balloons, GPS interference raise safety risks for airlines
AOL· 19 hours agoNorth Korea's trash balloon campaign, missile launches and the emergence of GPS "spoofing" have increased risks in South Korean airspace, aviation experts say, complicating airline operations ...
North Korea balloons, GPS interference raise safety risks for airlines
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 19 hours agoNorth Korea's trash balloon campaign, missile launches and the emergence of GPS "spoofing" have...
EchoStar provides TV entertainment via standalone cloud-native Open RAN 5G network on AWS
Data Center Dynamics· 19 hours agoIn 2022, Dish Network - a subsidiary of EchoStar - deployed a standalone cloud native autonomous 5G...
The Atlantic Gulf Stream was unexpectedly strong during the last ice age – new study
The Conversation· 19 hours agoTwenty thousand years ago the world was locked into a great ice age. Ice sheets two miles thick covered much of North America, Scandinavia and the British Isles. Greenhouse gas concentrations ...
NATO funds subsea & satellite connectivity resilience project – report
Data Center Dynamics· 19 hours agoProject HEIST is developing tools to detect disturbances on cables down to the nearest meter; the system will automatically reroute data via satellite.
Europe 'back in space' despite glitch in Ariane 6 debut
Nikkei Asian Review· 23 hours ago"Europe is back in space," Philippe Baptiste, head of France's CNES space agency, said via video...