Science & Tech
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We got all six defense-industry stakeholders in a room. Now what?
[ad_1] Picture the banks of the Charles River, the vibrant hustle of MIT’s corridors, the green lawns and serene brick of Harvard Business School. ... -
Russian malware steals data from Ukrainian troops’ phones: report
[ad_1] A Russian cyber threat actor launched a novel malware campaign against Ukrainian military personnel, targeting Android devices to steal sensitive information from the ... -
Geopolitical tension with China would hit U.S. critical technology sectors hard, new study shows
[ad_1] Many of the largest tech companies in the United States are so intertwined with China that they likely would not survive a massive ... -
SDA readies second batch of satellites for its space data network
[ad_1] The Space Development Agency is gearing up to launch its next set of satellites as it works to build a future network of ... -
‘Quite the eerie feeling’: Navy divers complete search for remains in Lahaina Harbor
[ad_1] HONOLULU, Hawaii—Navy divers have surveyed the bottom of Lahaina Harbor and finished a “very thorough” but non-invasive underwater search for remains in the ... -
US offers rare preview of upcoming spy-satellite launch
[ad_1] A Tuesday launch will aim to put highly secret object-tracking satellites into geosynchronous orbit, U.S. officials said in a press conference about an ... -
Doing business with the Navy shouldn’t be ‘artificially hard,’ research chief says
[ad_1] The Navy’s top research organization is “dedicated” to making it easier for small businesses to get contracts, the chief of naval research said ... -
Despite major reform to military justice system, Navy still leaves public in dark
[ad_1] This story was originally published by ProPublica. As President Joe Biden announces major reforms to how the military prosecutes sexual assault, the U.S. ...











